An Indiana school district reversed its decision forcing the student to remove the flag after the story went viral. Now he's taking it a step further.
A high school student in St. Leon, Indiana, has wrapped his truck in the American flag after going viral for being told to remove a flag on his truck.
“Friday morning, after consulting with other administrators, we determined that we would allow the U.S. Flag to be displayed, and would prohibit other flags if they were determined to be offensive,” principal Tom Black told Scripps News Cincinnati. GCI Digital Imaging owner TJ Bedacht said he found out about Cameron's story on social media. The company decided to donate a complete wrapping of the 17-year-old's truck with the American flag.
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