Iraq War Vet Outraged After Being Told He Can’t Fly American Flag at Home

An Iraq War veteran says he has no plans to remove the American flag from his front porch after his homeowners association told him it has to come down.

Daniel Toner, who rents a home in the Belmont Park community of Suffolk, Virginia, said he was first told the flag was OK, but then was informed that it had to be approved and Toner would have to wait to put it up.

Toner told WAVY-TV he knew the homeowners association had certain regulations, so he contacted the property manager at Chesapeake Bay Management Inc. before he brought out the flag to make sure everything was above board.

He received an email back saying it was acceptable to fly a flag from his house as long as he followed the guidelines. But not long after, he received another message telling him to take it down.

Property manager Kimberly Katz admitted to speaking too early in the previous email, and said a resolution that would have made it acceptable to fly a flag had not yet been approved. (Read more from “Iraq War Vet Outraged After Being Told He Can’t Fly American Flag at Home” HERE)

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