The plaintiff says he can’t do anything that could be construed as worshipping anything man-made, such as an American flag, so he also declines to take part in flag-raising ceremonies at the fire station.

A Hamden firefighter has filed a federal lawsuit claiming that ever since he refused to march with his department in a Memorial Day parade, he has suffered from what he calls “a pattern of discrimination.”

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