Pastor Arrested in an Attempt to Burn Korans on 9/11

Anti-Islam pastor Terry Jones was arrested just in time on a felony charge in Florida on Wednesday, police said, after announcing plans to burn nearly 3,000 copies of the Koran on a barbecue grill. NP...
Pastor Arrested in an Attempt to Burn Korans on 9/11
Written by Lacy Langley
  • Anti-Islam pastor Terry Jones was arrested just in time on a felony charge in Florida on Wednesday, police said, after announcing plans to burn nearly 3,000 copies of the Koran on a barbecue grill. NPR reports that Jones was already towing the grill and the kerosene-soaked holy books in the back of his pickup truck to a park in Mulberry, Florida, according to follower Stephanie Sapp, whose husband, Marvin Wayne Sapp Jr., was also arrested. Jones and Sapp Jr. were each charged with unlawful conveyance of fuel, a felony, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said in a statement. Jones was also charged with a misdemeanor of openly carrying a firearm.

    Sapp said Jones’s group, Stand Up America Now, had earlier announced plans on Facebook to torch the Korans, the most sacred religious text in the Muslim religion on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the U.S. she and her husband, Jones, and four others drove to Mulberry in three vehicles. They made a stop near the park at a fast food restaurant. When the group got back on the road, several unmarked cars pulled them over, she said. Jones and her husband were taken into custody.

    Sapp said police “informed them that it is illegal to have a grill with kerosene in it in any way behind a vehicle traveling down the highway.”She said Jones’s group brought 2,998 Korans, one for each of the victims of the September 11 attacks. She said that in burning the holy books, they sought to raise awareness of “the dangers of Islam.”

    “We had the Korans inside the grill and we had prepared them by soaking with kerosene, just like you would if you had charcoal on a grill and poured lighter fluid on it,” Sapp said.

    Judd said in the statement that his detectives had repeatedly warned Jones that while he was welcome in Mulberry, he would be arrested if he broke the law. Jones heads a small evangelical Christian church in Gainsville, and first drew attention to himself in 2010. He threatened to burn a Koran on September 11 that year, but media attention to Jones’s plans sparked a fury and violent protests from Muslims in the Middle East. Jones was talked out of those plans but has since made similar threats.

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