Baltimore student has cops called on him, gets suspended from school after asking why there was no American Flag in his classroom

Harris Rigby

Apr 11, 2025

This story sounds too wild and bizarre to be true. But it is.

Baltimore student Parker Jensen noticed that in his two classrooms at Towson High School in Baltimore there was no American Flag present. Jensen thought this was wrong and, by Baltimore school policy and Maryland law, he was right.

Baltimore County School Board Policy 6307 and Maryland Education Code 7-105 require the American flag be displayed in each classroom. If Towson High School has classrooms without a flag, that's a violation of state law and board policy.

He asked his Vice Principal about it twice, and when nothing was done Jensen showed up at the board of education.

But what happened next is too bizarre to believe.

He went to the Baltimore County Board of Education to talk to someone and find out why the flag wasn't flying. No one would come talk to him. He sat and waited an hour.

Then they called the cops on him!

BCPS called the police on one of their own students for trespassing.

Following this, he was suspended!

Watch the full report:

Dude is just a regular kid, he wants to be a Marine, he loves his country and this is how the school board treats him?

The school put the flags up, which is all they had to do, but they tried to book the kid for trespassing at a public office building and suspended him on the spot first? All while knowing he was in the right?

Baltimore schools are a complete joke!


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