Latin cross removed from Texas police station (September 2023)

The Alpine (Texas) police chief removed a Latin cross from the lobby of the police station, thanks to FFRF.

FFRF was notified of the cross by a concerned community member, who reported that the cross is located above the entrance of the departmentā€™s building. As a nonbeliever, the complainant expressed frustration due to the departmentā€™s apparent favoritism of religion over nonreligion.

ā€œThe Constitutionā€™s Establishment Clause ā€” which protects Americansā€™ religious freedom by ensuring the continued separation of religion and government ā€” dictates that the government cannot in any way show favoritism toward religion,ā€ FFRF Legal Fellow Sammi Lawrence wrote to Chief Darrell Losoya.

Losoya responded to FFRF, informing it that the violation had been corrected. ā€œThe cross was removed from the lobby. I appreciate you reaching out to me,ā€ he wrote.

Freedom From Religion Foundation