From left, Jim Hargon and Brennan Remington, 15, raise a new American Flag while Jackson Remington, 12, Haydan Mitchell, 12, Michael Anders, 10, David Anders, 14, and Robert Hargon salute Monday outside of the Natchez Police Department. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Natchez Boy Scouts of Troop 157 retire an American Flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police Department. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Jackson Remington, 12 stands behind Michael Anders, 10, as he helps his troop retire the American Flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police Station. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Natchez Boy Scouts Troop 157 march to retire an American Flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police Department. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Brennan Remington, 15, raises the new flag outside of the Natchez Police Station Monday in Natchez. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Natchez Police Chief Walter Armstrong and police officer Thomas Borum watch as Natchez Boy Scouts of Troop 157 retire the American Flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police department. Borum said the police department thought it would be a good opportunity for the troop to experience a flag ceremony and to learn a little bit about flag etiquette. The flag will be saved for a future flag retirement where a larger ceremony of around 1000 flags will be retired.
From left, David Anders, assists Robert Hargon in retiring the American Flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police Department. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)
Natchez Police Chief Walter Armstrong shakes hands with the Natchez Boy Scouts from Troop 157 after the scouts retired the American flag Monday outside of the Natchez Police Department. (Nicole Hester / The Natchez Democrat)