A sergeant disciplined for anti-gay remarks during off-duty hours as a pastor has sued the Los Angeles Police Department alleging religious discrimination. Sgt. Eric Holyfield, dressed in black clergy attire, told mourners during a 2006 eulogy for a fellow officer that homosexual acts were "sinful" and an "abomination" and would lead to condemnation in hell. LAPD Deputy Chief Charlie Beck, who was among the mourners, filed a formal complaint against Holyfield after the funeral. Sergeant sues LAPD for religious discrimination ...