(Worthy News) – A Kentucky police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing after his February suspension for praying while off-duty in front of an abortion clinic.
After months of legal limbo, the officer, who has chosen to remain anonymous for safety concerns, received a letter from the Louisville Metro Police Department informing him that he had not violated any department or city statutes and that he could return to work. The department has yet to tell him what day he will be back on duty.
Matt Heffron of the Thomas More Society, a nonprofit religious liberty firm, began working with the officer in March and has been seeking a speedy resolution for months. The officer, who has a wife and four children, has an otherwise spotless 13-year career with the police department. [ Source: Washington Free Beacon (Read More…) ]
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