Officer: I Was Told To Leave College Class Because
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A Louisiana police sergeant and part-time college student was asked to leave his classroom because he came to the session wearing his uniform, the lawman said on Risk & Reward.
Jefferson Parish Police Sgt. Josh Collins told Elizabeth MacDonald that he was running late to class and had no time to change because he had recently come off his shift before his class at Loyola University.
During a break, the professor told him a student in the law & morality class complained of his presence in-uniform and asked him to hide his sidearm.
The campus police were called because of the incident, but told the professor over the phone there was no concern over Collins' presence.
"I have to put up with a lot of prejudicial and biased comments," Collins wrote on Facebook, "but today made me sad for the youth and the college I have attended for 8 years."
Collins credited Loyola administration for taking the incident seriously and trying to prevent another type of situation in the future.
But, he said he found the altercation embarrassing.
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