Washington University student removes 2,977 US flags from September 11 display on college campus
Washington University is investigating a member of their student government, who was caught on camera removing 2,977 flags from a September 11 display on campus and throwing them in trash bags. The student said he did it as a form of protest.
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Washington University student removes 2,977 US flags from September 11 display on college campus

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