By Andrew Miller, Kiera McDonald
Published July 10, 2026
FIRST ON FOX: More details are emerging after an American flag was displayed upside down at a Somali Independence Day event in Minnesota, sparking both outrage and apologies in a situation that has gone viral on social media in recent days.
The St. Cloud Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that on July 3 at 5:29 p.m., the department received a call that the U.S. flag was being flown upside down on a city flagpole at the Lake George Park Pavilion during a Somali Independence Day event.
A video from that event, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, showed the flag upside down as event attendees, roughly 500 people at peak times, enjoyed the festivities. The department said the officer "corrected the flag without objection" and that organizers "indicated to City staff that the flag being flown upside down was not intentional."
Despite the claim that the flag was flown upside down by accident, some in the community are skeptical that the error was not noticed by anyone at the event, including the local politicians who were giving speeches and various organizations like the AFL-CIO and the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), who had booths set up.
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An American flag displayed upside down during a Somali Independence Day event in St. Cloud, Minn., sparked backlash and apologies after police corrected the flag, with organizers saying the display was unintentional. (Kathy Neumeister)
"I was disgusted by it and then disgusted that it wasn't seen, wasn't caught," St. Cloud City Councilman Scott Brodeen told Fox News Digital, shortly after bringing up the issue in a City Council meeting on Monday.
Brodeen says a Facebook friend messaged him on the evening of July 3, and by the time the councilman got down to the event, the flag had been fixed. He said a St. Cloud police officer told him the department had received complaints and that police made sure the flag was returned to its proper position.
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St. Cloud City Councilman Scott Brodeen told Fox News Digital he was "disgusted" by an upside-down American flag displayed during a Somali Independence Day event and questioned how it went unnoticed. (Fox News Digital/Andrew Mark Miller)
The flag was upside down long enough for the situation to gain significant traction on social media, including a post on the Facebook account Rocks & Cows of Minnesota, named after an infamous comment from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, where he referred to rural Minnesota as "mostly rocks and cows."
Some users on social media expressed outrage directed toward the sponsors of the event, including U.S. Bank, Alpha News reported.
Fox News Digital reached out to U.S. Bank for comment.
"If it was accidental, how could it not have been caught by organizers or politicians that were down there campaigning?" Brodeen asked. "It really bothered me, especially with the people campaigning on the weekend of our nation's birthday, a big milestone, 250th, that they would remain silent, not to take a stand for our flag really what the flag represents too is, that’s the key here that is really bothersome."
Sauk Rapids, Minn., resident Kathy Neumeister, whose husband is a 36-year military veteran, told Fox News Digital she rushed down to the event as soon as she saw videos circulating online and was outraged when she saw the flag upside down for herself the day before the nation’s 250th anniversary.
"There were like 500 Somalians, they were celebrating, most of them kids in the splash pad, and then there's the upside-down flag, and I'm like, you can't make this up," Neumeister told Fox News Digital.
Neumeister said she approached various attendees at the event and was told that no one realized the flag was upside down. Additionally, she explained that when she called the mayor’s office, a spokesperson told her that it’s possible a city staffer "made a mistake."
"I said, I’m sorry, who do you have on your staff that doesn’t know how an American flag is supposed to fly?" Neumeister said. "I really don’t buy that."

Attendees wave the Somali flag on Dec. 15, 2022, in the auditorium of the Minneapolis Convention Center awaiting the arrival of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Dec. 15, 2022. (Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune via Getty Images)
Nearly a week after the incident, apologies from those involved started to surface.
On Thursday afternoon, St. Cloud Mayor Jake Anderson told Fox News Digital the city is "aware of the concerns regarding the U.S. flag being displayed upside down during a recent event held at a city park facility."
"The event organizer has relayed to the City that this was done so unintentionally and has apologized for the mistake," the statement said. "The City takes the proper display of the American flag seriously and understands the significance it holds in our community. The City has been working with this event organizer for over 11 years and this has never happened before."
The mayor added that it appreciates the residents who contacted the police and that the flag was fixed before the first speaker hit the stage at 6 p.m.
The mayor also provided the permit for the event, issued to a local nonprofit called Internal Housing Assistant, which supports immigrant communities finding housing.
The executive director of that nonprofit, Omar Podi, told Fox News Digital the incident was an accident, and he understands why people are "frustrated" given the "fraud issue and everything," a reference to the massive and still unfolding fraud scheme uncovered in Minnesota, largely involving the Somali community.
St. Cloud is home to one of the largest Somali communities in a state that is home to the most Somali immigrants in the United States by far.
In a statement, Podi, despite the viral video posted by Minnesota Rocks & Cows being filmed by and posted on Facebook by him, said he takes "full responsibility" for the flag being displayed upside down and insists it "was never meant as a sign of disrespect to the United States, its citizens, its veterans, or anyone who attended our celebration."
Podi added that he is "committed to ensuring that it never happens again."
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Brodeen told Fox News Digital he does not want to "manufacture outrage" but at the present time it feels "very well warranted."
"People can fly a flag upside down and protest, not saying you can't, just saying, you shouldn't," Brodeen said. "You know, be grateful for the country that has given so much. Part of my thinking, like brave men and women died for that flag and for what it represents, so don’t disrespect it in a way that’s almost unfathomable."
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