It was an outrage that Christians would be arrested at a Muslim festival for passing out leaflets. Sharia in America.
“City of Dearborn Apologizes for Arresting Christians at 2010 Arab Festival; Settlement Reached in Lawsuit” Answering Muslims, May 6, 2013 (thanks to David Wood)
In June of 2010, a few of us were on our way out of Dearborn’s annual Arab International Festival, when some young Muslims began asking us questions, which we were happy to answer. Here’s unedited footage of our last 20 minutes or so at the festival:
Nearly three years later, thanks to our lawyers Robert Muise and David Yerushalmi, the City of Dearborn has apologized for arresting us.
David Wood’s Arrest in 2010
Detroit, Michigan (May 6, 2012) — After more than two years of intense motion practice and discovery, the City of Dearborn has agreed to enter into a settlement that includes a public apology for arresting several Christian missionaries who were peacefully preaching to Muslims at the Dearborn Arab International Festival in 2010. The American Freedom Law Center (AFLC), a national nonprofit Judeo-Christian law firm, is representing Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, David Wood, and Paul Rezkalla, who were thrown in jail on June 18, 2010, and charged with “breach of the peace” for their free speech activity.
In September 2010, Robert Muise, AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel, represented the Christians during a five-day criminal trial. At the end of the trial, the Christians were acquitted by a unanimous jury verdict. Following the acquittals, fellow AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel David Yerushalmi and Muise filed a 100-page, civil rights lawsuit against the City, its mayor, John B. O’Reilly, its chief of police, Ronald Haddad, 17 City police officers, and two executives from the American Arab Chamber of Commerce on behalf Qureshi, Wood, and Rezkalla. The lawsuit was later amended to add the Arab Chamber as a defendant. The civil rights complaint alleged that the Christians’ constitutional rights were egregiously violated during the Arab festival.
Just this past week, the City agreed to enter into a settlement, which includes a public apology that will be posted on the City’s website for three years; the removal from the City’s website of a press release and letter from the mayor that contained derogatory comments about the Christians; and a payment to the Christians, the amount of which is confidential. The legal claims against the Arab Chamber defendants will proceed.
The City’s public apology states as follows: On June 18, 2010, David Wood, Nabeel Qureshi (co-founders of Acts 17 Apologetics) and Paul Rezkalla were arrested by Dearborn police officers at the Dearborn Arab International Festival (“Arab Festival”), while they were engaging in a peaceful dialogue about their Christian faith with several festival attendees. Wood, Qureshi, and Rezkalla were subsequently charged with breach of peace, a misdemeanor offense.
The decision to arrest these individuals was based in part on information provided to the Dearborn police by Arab Festival attendees, workers, and volunteers. When all of the information—including the video captured by Wood, Qureshi, and Rezkalla—was presented to a Dearborn jury, the jury found that these individuals were not guilty of the criminal offense of breach of peace.
The City of Dearborn regrets and apologizes for the decisions to arrest and prosecute David Wood, Nabeel Qureshi, and Paul Rezkalla and the hardship caused to everyone involved.
Through this apology and its acceptance by David Wood, Nabeel Qureshi, and Paul Rezkalla, the parties seek to build a bridge and to confirm to the community that members of all faiths are welcome in Dearborn to peacefully share their views and to engage in religious discussions.
Muise commented, “For too long our clients have been vilified for simply exercising their constitutional right to evangelize on a public street during the Arab Festival. And despite their acquittal, they continued to be treated as if they had committed a crime. With this settlement and apology, our clients have been vindicated and this dispute with the City will finally be put to rest.”
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This is GREAT news! I know the city of Dearborn well. It is good to hear the city has publically apologized to these Christians. We should be able to discuss our faith respectfully.. I know many Muslims. Some of them I call friend and love them greatly. A few of them have asked about Christ!
Last year, a separate group of Christian missionaries called Bible Believers brought a pig’s head mounted on a pole and signs denigrating Islam to the Arab Festival, drawing a heated reaction from some children.
Quran-burning pastor Terry Jones said he intends to go to the festival this year to preach against Islam. He said the Christian missionary who brought the pig’s head will be with him.
The American Freedom Law Center has also filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Bible Believers, saying their rights were violated when Wayne County sheriff’s officers allegedly failed to protect them last year after their pig’s head prompted some kids to hurl objects at them, such as water bottles. Observant Muslims, like observant Jews, consider pigs to be unclean. A hearing is scheduled Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Detroit in that case.
I personally watched their video of this occurrence. It seemed very tame, obviously edited. I dug deeper and found video taken by Muslims of the ‘Bible Believers’ and saw something very different, very disappointing and a complete embarrassment to our faith! I do not believe Christ would condoned their actions. All they did was push the Muslims farther away from Christ. Personally, I wouldn’t associate with them…
Because of the tensions, the City of Dearborn has decided to move this year’s festival away from its traditional location on Warren Avenue to a park, where admission will be more controlled.
The mayor told the Free Press last month that while the city respects free speech, “We’re not going to tolerate people insulting children, making gross statements … antagonizing children.”
Their parents were nearby watching.
I know many people who pray specifically for Dearborn. Please consider keeping this area in your prayers. And pray the true Christians attending this year’s festival will be fruitful and bring many to our King!
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No, that kind of behavior is not acceptable, nor is it Biblical. It only makes the Body of Christ look bad. And bringing more people to Christ is our goal, or it should be.
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