SoCal mayor loses flag powers over Jackson honor

CARSON, Calif. — A Los Angeles suburb has stripped its mayor of some power after he ordered the U.S. flag flown at half-staff to honor Michael Jackson.

CARSON, Calif. — A Los Angeles suburb has stripped its mayor of some power after he ordered the U.S. flag flown at half-staff to honor Michael Jackson. Carson Mayor Jim Dear lowered the City Hall flag on July 7, the day of Jackson’s funeral, calling the pop star an African-American success story and a world-renowned idol. Local veterans were upset and the decision sparked critical e-mails, letters and phone calls to Dear. Dear then submitted the issue to the city’s Veterans Affairs Commission and hammered out a change to the 1996 city code that granted him authority to lower the flag. The City Council approved that change Tuesday. Dear says if he had another chance, he would lower the city flag for Jackson — not the national flag. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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