Pro-life cop wins settlement after being suspended for praying at abortion clinic

Pro-life cop wins settlement after being suspended for praying at abortion clinic

The city of Louisville, Kentucky agreed this week to pay a $75,000 settlement to a Louisville Metro Police Department officer who was suspended last year for praying outside an abortion clinic while off-duty.

Officer Matthew Schrenger filed a lawsuit last October claiming his constitutional and civil rights were violated when he was placed on paid administrative leave for over four months while the police department conducted an investigation into his actions.

 

Pro-life cop wins settlement after being suspended for praying at abortion clinic

Pro-life cop wins settlement after being suspended for praying at abortion clinic

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