Police officers suspended for objecting to male recruit in women’s locker room
Two police officers in Norfolk, Virginia, have been suspended for raising concerns about a male recruit using women's locker rooms. The officers reported feeling dismissed by their superiors when they voiced their objections. The situation has raised fears among female officers regarding their safety and the workplace environment.
- ▪Officers Meghan Grabow and Martin Powers objected to a gender-confused male recruit using women's lockers.
- ▪Grabow reported an incident where she encountered the male recruit while changing, leading to her complaint being dismissed.
- ▪Both officers have faced suspension, with Powers being fired and Grabow appealing her suspension.
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News Police officers suspended for objecting to male recruit in women’s locker room When two Norfolk Police Department officers attempted to raise concerns about a gender-confused man in the women's locker room, their superiors were dismissive. Locker roomSEALANDSKYPHOTO/Shutterstock CalvinFreiburger 0 Calvin Freiburger Comments 0 Mon May 18, 2026 - 5:15 pm EDT NORFOLK, Virginia (LifeSiteNews) – Two Virginia police officers are facing suspension and possible termination for objecting to a gender-confused male recruit being allowed to use women’s lockers, according to a disturbing new report.
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