Former Detroit police chief slams Amazon for ‘Blue Lives Murder’ apparel: 'It's hypocrisy and it's wrong'
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Retired Detroit Police Chief James Craig fired back at Amazon, Thursday, for allowing the sale of “Blue Lives Murder” apparel on their platform despite a policy of prohibiting “offensive” merchandise.
In a recent letter, the Detectives’ Endowment Association demanded Amazon stop selling the "disgusting" items, the New York Post reported, noting that the merchandise is now appearing on Amazon nearly one year after similar anti-police items first appeared on the website. Amazon’s Marketplace Policy states that it does not allow products from third-party sellers that "promote, incite or glorify hatred, violence, racial, sexual or religious intolerance or promote organizations with such views," adding the company "reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of listings on its site." As of Thursday, apparel including a blue t-shirt for around $40 and face masks for $12.99 featuring the slogan "Blue Lives Murder" were available for sale.More Related News