Posted on 01/31/2008 10:09:38 AM PST by forkinsocket
A shuttle driver has filed a complaint with the FAA against the Salt Lake International Airport, saying officials allowed thousands of religious services to be conducted on public property. Muslim cab drivers began praying in a small airport building used as a break room after 9-11, because, the airport says, they became targets, with people yelling at them and throwing things.
Last week we brought you the story of a Muslim cab driver at the airport who says he was assaulted when he tried to pray inside the building. Tonight the man charged in that case speaks out about his case against the airport.
Shuttle driver Jeff Brueningsen took photos inside the building he and other drivers share at the airport. "It was definitely an Islamic center." He said it didn't feel right, so he filed a complaint with the FAA against the airport.
"In proper, polite company you never bring up politics or religion. And they introduced both instantly into what's supposed to be a professional, secular transportation-aviation facility," Brueningsen said.
In the complaint he details claims that he was harassed by a group of Muslim drivers who he says have threatened to kill him. It came to a head earlier this month when Brueningsen says Mohammed Alahmed and other drivers attacked him.
"They were going like this, using their fingers, saying, You F-ing Jew, you don't want us to pray here,'" Brueningsen says.
Alahmed says it was the other way around, that Brueningsen tried to stop him from praying. "He say the F word against me, and I didn't do anything. And he grabbed me from my shirt and hit me with his hand," Alahmed said.
Airport police investigated and charged only Brueningsen with assault. Shortly after, the airport closed the building, and Muslim drivers began praying outside.
No one was happy.
Cab driver Yuriy Artuyunyan says, "We cannot have breakfast, we cannot go to restroom, we cannot play chess."
Barbara Gann, with the Salt Lake International Airport, said, "There were some grave concerns over safety and possible escalating violence."
Airport officials say they never sanctioned prayers, but they never stopped them. Instead they trusted the drivers to be courteous and respectful to one another, a plan that didn't work.
Airport and city officials are meeting to decide what to do with the building. While they do that, Brueningsen isn't allowed to work on airport property.
Where’s the ACLU? Separation of mosque and state! Religion on gummint property! Hello, ACLU? *bonkbonk* Is this mic on? Testing!
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It will never end until they are converted or exterminated by the sword. Can be said of both sides so why don’t we step up and get started?
I see they’ve decided to blame the Jew. How shocking.
Muslims never lie. It’s against their relig....uh, nevermind.
I humbly suggest that the 5 times a day prayer crowd move their gathering outside. A breakroom must not be taken over by daily gatherings of Muslims, smokers, or Jazzercizers.
Our idiots in D.C...
Damned good question. One can only stall so long when deciding on how to deal with a violent neighbor.
This is how it begins. In every nation where the Muslims move in and take over, it always begins with this kind of agitation for special accommodations, this kind of harassment, arrogance and belligerence.
They're not idiots, they know exactly what they're doing. Never underestimate your enemy.
They expected extremist Muslim cab drivers to be courteous and respectful?
I mean c'mon, they weren't only Muslim, they were CAB DRIVERS for cryin out loud.
I work in a an environment that allows mooselimbs to pray with pay.
They get paid to pray!
They have their own prayer room and their supporters in management.
The company is Echostar (DISH) in Georgia.
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