FFRF ends religious promotion by police (December 4, 2013)

FFRF stopped proselytization by a police officer in Toledo, Ohio. A concerned citizen informed FFRF Staff Attorney Elizabeth Cavell that during a traffic collision investigation, after asking whether the citizen attended church, the officer started recommending to him various churches in the area.

Cavell requested in a Nov. 26 letter that the police department remind the officer that such actions are unconstitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.

ā€œ[The officerā€™s] overt promotion of religion while acting in his official capacity as a government agent gives the unfortunate impression that the Toledo PD endorses Christianity over other religions and generally endorses religion over nonreligion,ā€ wrote Cavell. In his response on Dec. 4, the Chief of Police assured FFRF that the situation would be investigated further and that ā€œ[the officerā€™s] supervisor was made aware of the incident and was instructed to counsel [the officer] about his actions.ā€

Freedom From Religion Foundation