Arrival
at Detroit Metro Airport & Rally at Dearborn City Hall
• April 28-29, 2011
WATCH:
Pastor Terry Jones' Rally in front of the Dearborn City Hall --
Part One
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Controversial Pastor Terry Jones from the Dove World Outreach Center
addressed a crowd of about 60 supporters on the steps of the city
hall. Hundreds of angry protestors watched from the other side of
Michigan Avenue. At one point, Pastor Jones walked toward the sidewalk
and then protestors threw items such as shoes and water bottles
at his supporters. Jones spoke about various topics including radical
Islam, the news media, President Obama's re-election and much more.
WATCH:
Pastor Terry Jones' Rally in front of the Dearborn City Hall --
Part Two
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Controversial Pastor Terry Jones from the Dove World Outreach Center
addressed a crowd of about 60 supporters on the steps of the city
hall. Hundreds of angry protestors watched from the other side of
Michigan Avenue. At one point, Pastor Jones walked toward the sidewalk
and then protestors threw items such as shoes and water bottles
at his supporters. Jones spoke about various topics including radical
Islam, the news media, President Obama's re-election and much more.
WATCH:
Pastors Terry Jones and Wayne Sapp Protest -- Part Three
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Controversial Pastor Terry Jones from the Dove World Outreach Center
addressed a crowd of about 60 supporters on the steps of the city
hall. Hundreds of angry protestors watched from the other side of
Michigan Avenue. At one point, Pastor Jones walked toward the sidewalk
and then protestors threw items such as shoes and water bottles
at his supporters. Pastor Wayne Sapp also said a few remarks on
the steps of the city hall.
WATCH:
A riot breaks out in Dearborn during Terry Jones' Protest
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Controversial Pastor Terry Jones from the Dove World Outreach Center
addressed a crowd of about 60 supporters on the steps of the city
hall. Hundreds of angry protestors watched from the other side of
Michigan Avenue. At one point, Pastor Jones walked toward the sidewalk
and then protestors threw items such as shoes and water bottles
at his supporters. The Dearborn Police SWAT team was called in to
restore order.
WATCH:
Exclusive Interview with Pastor Terry Jones before his protest in
Dearborn
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Quran-burning Pastor Terry Jones spoke with the news media prior
to holding his rally and protest. Find out if he thought his First
Amendment rights were violated. Will the pastor burn another Quran
in the future? Why did he move his protest/rally from the Islamic
Center of America to the Dearborn City Hall? Has he read the Quran
from cover to cover? What topics will he discuss in the rally/protest?
Does he plan to return to the mosque in the future? Find out in
this great video.
WATCH:
Interview with Dearborn Mayor John B. O'Reilly, Jr.
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from just outside the Dearborn City Hall.
Watch for an interview with Dearborn Mayor John B. O'Reilly, Jr.
Find out what he thought of Terry Jones' speech and the counter
protestors who were throwing shoes and water bottles at Jones' supporters.
Does he think the Florida pastor created the trouble by walking
towards the barricades? What was the cost of the security and extra
police presence for Terry Jones' protest and rally? Find out in
this video.
WATCH:
Remarks from Pastor Terry Jones at Metro Airport -- 4/28/11
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the McNamara Terminal at Detroit
Metro Airport in Romulus, Mich. Controversial Florida Pastor Terry
Jones returns to metro Detroit after being jailed last week in Dearborn,
Mich. for planning to give a speech about radical Islam on Good
Friday in front of the Islamic Center of America. Jones is meeting
with his attorneys today before finally giving his speech in front
of the Dearborn City Hall at 5 p.m. on Friday. He did not have a
permit to speak at the airport so we talked to him as he walked
to his ride.