"A Bible verse … is a sectarian and exclusively religious statement," said Sam Grover, staff attorney for the Madison, WI-based Freedom From Religion Foundation. "Under the Establishment Clause, the sheriff's office, as a government entity, must remain neutral. It cannot promote one religion over another, or religion over non-religion."
The Montgomery County decals on the back of patrol cars read, "Blessed are the peacemakers... Matthew 5:9."
The decals were put on vehicles in March and were donated by the company that designs graphics for the county Sheriff's Office, Capt. Brian Wright, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, wrote in an email Tuesday.
"We believe it's a great way to honor our brothers and sisters in law enforcement during a time when many seek to tear them down," Wright wrote.
However, on Thursday, Partin released a statement that read, in part: "In the midst of National Police Week, we want to focus on those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving their communities. The last thing that I want is for this to become a distraction to the men and women who serve their communities selflessly every day."