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Army veteran, 74, faces criminal charges and up to six months in jail for hanging flags at a Veterans Affairs facility

    Robert Rosebrock, 74, hung two flags on a fence at a Los Angeles VA facility
    Was protesting VA treatment of homeless veterans and has done so since 2008
    Faces criminal charge filed under Obama admin and up to 6 months in jail
    1973 VA order states that individuals may only place materials on VA property with permission
    Caseworkers are hoping the Trump administration will drop the charges

By Forrest Hanson For Dailymail.com

Published: 00:51 EST, 25 February 2017 | Updated: 08:00 EST, 25 February 2017

 

An elderly U.S. Army veteran will go on trial next month for hanging two American flags at a Veterans Affairs facility.

Robert Rosebrock, 74, faces a criminal charge for displaying an American flag without permission outside the Greater Los Angeles Veterans Affairs facility.

He also faces a charge for taking unauthorized photos of VA officers.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4258676/Army-veteran-hangs-flags-Veterans-Affairs-facility.html#ixzz4ZhJcGgkU
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