A Veteran from Reno, Nev. has hit headlines after he took
matters into his own hands yesterday and tore down a Mexican
flag that was being illegally flown above a U.S. flag at
a local business.
Local news station krnv
News 4 had received calls yesterday afternoon
from angry residents complaining about the Mexican flag.
When the station sent a reporter to investigate the Veteran
took the opportunity to make a statement in front of the
cameras.
The man commented "I'm Jim Brossert and
I took this flag down in honor of my country with a knife
from the United States army. I'm a veteran, I am not going
to see this done to my country. if they want to fight us,
then they need to be men, and they need to come and fight
us, but I want somebody to fight me for this flag. They're
not going to get it back."
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The hispanic store owner who witnessed the
incident would not make comment on camera but told krnv
over the phone that he was flying the flag as a mark of
solidarity to the hispanic community. Pro-immigration protests
have been ongoing in the area all weekend after raids were
conducted by authorities in the area last week.
The store owner said he is an American citizen
and did not know what he was doing was against the law.
However, according to federal law it is illegal to fly any
flag above the U.S. flag, and if flying more than one they
must be on separate poles and be of an equal size.
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The Reno police department has told krnv that Brossert
will faces charges for theft if the store owner files a
police report of what happened.
Similar incidents have previously been reported in
Maywood,
CA., Tucson,
Arizona, and Jupiter,
Florida.