Florida teen in wheelchair tries to stand when American flag passes by

Arek Trenholm may have spina bifida, but that didn’t stop the Florida teenager from standing as the American flag passed by him, making it the first time he’s tried to stand in seven years.

In a photo snapped by his professional photographer uncle Myron Leggett, Trenholm, 16, can be seen propping himself up on his wheelchair in the upright position as the junior ROTC color guard approaches with the Stars and Stripes during a local high school’s homecoming parade.

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Leggett posted the photo on Facebook, and his caption was a call-out of sorts to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and others who have knelt during the national anthem as a sign of protest.

"He's making that effort, where so many that have legs, that could stand, are sitting or kneeling," Legget told WOFL. "And not using their 'well legs' to stand and respect those who have fought and died for our flag and for our country."

To all of "Those" that refuse to stand for the Flag of the United States of America........... this is my nephew Arek...

Posted by Myron Leggett on Friday, October 14, 2016