Secret Service Agent Who Wrote Anti-Muslim Statements During Search to Be Suspended Without Pay By Bree Fowler Associated Press Writer Published: Aug 9, 2002 DETROIT (AP) - A Secret Service agent who admitted he scrawled anti-Muslim statements on a prayer calendar during a search will be suspended for six months without pay, a federal prosecutor said Friday. U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Collins said the agent won't face criminal charges. He said the suspension, which amounts to a financial loss of about $40,000, and other sanctions were greater punishment than any misdemeanor charge would have been. "I think his career, which was...