Christian cop suspended for asking questions about Islam during DEI training wins settlement but doesnt get job back

A former UK police officer, who said he was suspended and forced out of policing after he asked questions about Islam during a DEI workplace training, has reached a confidential settlement with the North Yorkshire Police after he alleged discrimination against his Christian beliefs.Luke Salmons, a former community support officer, said the force went through a series of DEI training courses in 2023 and 2024 intended to develop a new policy on race, religion and culture.The courses were hosted by external trainers and presented as a safe place where officers could ask challenging questions, according to Salmons.He said the majority of courses focused on Islam.

During one session in September 2024, he says the trainers walked up and down the rows chanting, “Islam is a religion of peace,” which gave him pause.The next month, during a training held by a Muslim sergeant, Salmons broached questions to the officer about the war in Gaza, where Hamas has committed atrocities and how he understood the concept of jihad, as a peaceful Muslim.He said the exchange remained respectful and the officer invited him to continue the conversation over coffee afterward.Yet two days later, Salmons said he was suspended over the incident.

He said that he was pulled into a private meeting with his inspector, who told him she had learned of his conversation with the Muslim officer and told him that she no longer wanted him on her team, he needed to leave the station and allegedly said, “I don’t like your beliefs.”Salmons said he was put under investigation and advised by a union representative to apologize to smooth things over, even though he didn’t agree that he had done anything wrong.“There’s a real fear in the police about speaking out, about anything, especially to do with minorities, certainly about Islam.There’s certainly a fear within the police within the institutions in the whole in the UK,” Salmons explained.“So I was told to shut up and apologize, so I d...

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