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Terry Jones Arrested in Mulberry Before Burning Qurans
MULBERRY | Polk County sheriff's deputies arrested Terry Jones on Wednesday as he was driving to a park to burn nearly 3,000 Qurans.
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Jones, 61, and Wayne Sapp Jr., 44, an associate pastor at Jones' church, Dove World Outreach Center in Manatee County, were arrested on several charges, including possessing fuel in an improper container, which is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison, according to Sheriff's Office reports.
Jones had been planning since July to burn the Muslim holy books in Polk County, though he only recently planned to relocate the event to Loyce E. Harpe Park near Mulberry. He said the burning was to be a memorial to Americans who died during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, with one book for each of the 2,998 victims.
But late Tuesday, the county denied his request to use the park, in part saying his application came too late and in part because no burning is allowed in the park. Jones was subsequently told by law enforcement that he would be arrested if he entered the park with any kind of incendiary equipment.
Once they got to Mulberry on Wednesday afternoon, Jones and a handful of supporters stopped at a McDonald's restaurant parking lot to ready their mobile barbecue grill. He and Sapp doused the Qurans with kerosene, then the restaurant's manager told them they would have to leave.
They did, with plans to park along the side of West Carter Road near the park's entrance and burn the Qurans there.
Jones said he believed he would be arrested if he went inside the park.
http://www.theledger.com/article/20130911/news/130919800
MULBERRY | Polk County sheriff's deputies arrested Terry Jones on Wednesday as he was driving to a park to burn nearly 3,000 Qurans.
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Jones, 61, and Wayne Sapp Jr., 44, an associate pastor at Jones' church, Dove World Outreach Center in Manatee County, were arrested on several charges, including possessing fuel in an improper container, which is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison, according to Sheriff's Office reports.
Jones had been planning since July to burn the Muslim holy books in Polk County, though he only recently planned to relocate the event to Loyce E. Harpe Park near Mulberry. He said the burning was to be a memorial to Americans who died during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, with one book for each of the 2,998 victims.
But late Tuesday, the county denied his request to use the park, in part saying his application came too late and in part because no burning is allowed in the park. Jones was subsequently told by law enforcement that he would be arrested if he entered the park with any kind of incendiary equipment.
Once they got to Mulberry on Wednesday afternoon, Jones and a handful of supporters stopped at a McDonald's restaurant parking lot to ready their mobile barbecue grill. He and Sapp doused the Qurans with kerosene, then the restaurant's manager told them they would have to leave.
They did, with plans to park along the side of West Carter Road near the park's entrance and burn the Qurans there.
Jones said he believed he would be arrested if he went inside the park.
http://www.theledger.com/article/20130911/news/130919800