Los Angeles Fire Dept. Sued for Retaliation Against Christian Employee Refusing Pride Flag, US

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A Christian employee has filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Fire Department, alleging religious discrimination and retaliation. Capt. Jeffrey Little claims he faced disciplinary action for refusing to raise a Pride flag and seeking a religious exemption. The dispute led to his suspension, an internal investigation, and breaches of privacy. Little’s lawyers argue the department violated his constitutional rights, compelling speech, and religious freedom. The lawsuit seeks remedies such as back pay, reinstatement, and religious accommodation for Little, asserting that his beliefs were disregarded. The Fire Department has declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.

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