The Brief
- The chief of Dearborn’s police department accepted responsibility after a mock-up of a proposed patch that included Arabic writing was posted on social media.
- Chief Ahmed Haidar also decried the backlash against the proposed patch, saying it was misrepresented as a “wedge issue.”
- The Dearborn Heights mayor chimed in on the online commentary about the patch, which started as a social media post on the city’s police department.
(FOX 2) – The chief of police in Dearborn Heights took responsibility after an errant post on the department’s social media announcing a new patch with Arabic writing was published.
But chief Ahmed Haidar also argued the response to the patch, including verbal attacks online towards officers, was wrong.
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