Thursday, September 12, 2013
US pastor Terry Jones held after threats to burn Korans
Terry Jones has been charged with illegally
transporting fuel and openly carrying a firearm
A controversial US pastor has been arrested in
Florida after announcing plans to burn nearly
3,000 copies of the Koran on the anniversary
of 9/11.
Terry Jones, 61, was stopped by police while driving a
truck that was towing a large barbecue grill filled
with the kerosene-soaked Muslim holy books.
He had said he planned to burn the 2,998 copies at a
Tampa Bay park in recognition of the victims of 9/11.
Terry Jones's threat to burn the Koran in 2010
sparked widespread outrage.
His congregation at the Dove World Outreach Center
in Gainsville, Florida, did burn a Koran in 2011, which
led to violent and deadly protests across the Middle
East and in Afghanistan.
Terry Jones was detained - along with his associate
pastor Marvin Sapp Jr - as they drove through the
town of Mulberry on Wednesday.
As well as towing a trailer carrying the grill and the
Korans, the pastor was also reportedly carrying extra
bottles of kerosene inside his truck.
Both men were charged with transporting fuel
illegally and Mr Jones was also charged with openly
carrying a firearm, police said.
Terry Jones had previously announced on his website
plans to burn the Korans at a nearby park.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said his detectives
had previously warned Mr Jones that his plans were
against the law.
"We not only told him that he had a first amendment
right to free speech," Sheriff Judd said.
"We encouraged him to come to that park if he
wanted to make any statements that he wanted. But
he was not going to come to Polk County and violate
the law."
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