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Ground Zero Mosque Koran Burner Fired By New Jersey Transit – With Koran-Burning Video



Sep 15, 2010 6 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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New York Daily News:

The protester who burned pages from the Koran outside a planned mosque near Ground Zero has been fired from NJTransit, sources and authorities said Tuesday.

Derek Fenton’s 11-year career at the agency came to an abrupt halt Monday after photographs of him ripping pages from the Muslim holy book and setting them ablaze appeared in newspapers.

Fenton, 39, of Bloomingdale, N.J., burned the book during a protest on the ninth anniversary of Sept. 11 outside Park51, the controversial mosque slated to be built near Ground Zero.

He was apparently inspired by Pastor Terry Jones, the Florida clergyman who threatened to burn the Koran that day but later changed his mind.

NJ Transit said Fenton was fired but wouldn’t give specifics.

“Mr. Fenton’s public actions violated New Jersey Transit’s code of ethics,” an agency statement said.

“NJ Transit concluded that Mr. Fenton violated his trust as a state employee and therefore [he] was dismissed.”

Fenton was ushered from the protests by police on Saturday and questioned, but he was released without charges.

“He said, ‘This is America,’ and he wanted to stand up for it, in a Tea Party kind of way,” a police source said.

Another police source said Fenton described himself as a “loyal American” exercising his “right to protest.”

But the source said Fenton looked like he was having second thoughts as he was released.

“He looked nervous, like he was starting to think it wasn’t such a good idea,” the police source said.

Described by neighbors as a likable family guy with two children, Fenton was an assistant train-consist coordinator, sources said – a job that entails ensuring there are enough train cars positioned to be put into service. He previously worked as an NJ Transit conductor.

Several neighbors in Fenton’s town stood up for his right to express himself with flames.

“Good for him for burning the Koran,” neighbor Jacqui Marquez, 40, said.

“Everybody’s entitled to their opinion … by firing him, they’re sending a message that there’s no freedom of speech. They’re completely wrong for doing this.”

“He’s a family man,” neighbor Randy McConnell, 43, said.

“He loves his kids and he loves trains. I don’t agree with what he did, but he shouldn’t lose his job over it. That’s his right.”

If Fenton was fired for burning the Koran while off-duty, his First Amendment rights probably were violated, Chris Dunn of the New York Civil Liberties Union said.

“The Supreme Court has recognized a constitutional right to burn the flag. As reprehensible as it may be, burning the Koran would be protected as well.”


  • wwtd

    and when this is all over, and nj transit gets their ass sued off for firing and employee for expressing free speech on his own time. Everyone in America better follow this one, and be afraid…

  • http://patdollard.com USMC 3112

    Thank you Mr Fenton for exercising the courage of your convictions. You did the right thing. Thank you for your boldness and courage! You sir are a great American!

  • mike

    Reminds me of another patriot, former Marine Michael Smith, who spit on Jane Fonda, something most Vietnam vets have fantasized about doing.

  • CJW

    >> New Jersey Transit’s code of ethics

    I’m surprised there is any such thing as a code of ethics anywhere in New Jersey with all of the corruption they’ve had there in the public sector.

  • Tyler520

    lets see how long it tkaes the ACLU to express support for this man…if they ever do

  • Sponge

    This will be the only bright spot for unions, IF they stand up and fight for this man. What you do on your own time is your own business, for the most part. Unless your famous or holding government office, I guess. Actions do have consequences, but he wasn’t wearing any work apparel or representing his union or his employer, so he DOES still live in America and should be allowed to do this, whether you agree with the action or not.

    :gun: :roll: