MCSO: No, Michael Salman's "Right to Hold Bible Studies in Jail" Wasn't Violated

Categories: Religulous
See also: Michael Salman wants to build a church in his backyard
See also: Michael Salman is not in jail for having Bible studies in his home
See also: Michael Salman claims his "right to hold Bible studies in jail" was violated


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Michael Salman (right) and his appropriate t-shirt, which reads, "I am a criminal."
Not only does the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office say ex-gang member/Pastor Michael Salman's "right to hold Bible studies in jail" isn't being violated, the Sheriff's Office didn't even know this was a complaint until we told them about it.

Salman's attorneys from the Rutherford Institute issued a "warning" to Sheriff Joe Arpaio, claiming Salman -- who's currently serving a 60-day jail sentence in Tent City after he was found guilty of 67 misdemeanors -- was threatened with punishment for not working on Sundays, and claimed jail staff broke up Salman's Bible studies.

Believe it or not, it sounds like Salman's just looking for reasons to shout about religious persecution again.

"Since being detained in the Tents Jail [sic], Mr. Salman has begun leading Bible studies for and with his fellow inmates," the letter to Arpaio says. "On a recent night, the number of attendees grew to more than 20 men, causing the guards to direct them inside to a day room. However, after a short time, the group was directed to disperse by the guards and locked down."

MCSO Sergeant Brandon Jones tells New Times that he hasn't received a full report from the jail captain on what happened, but says the only reason this meeting would've been broken up -- aside from some sort of rowdiness -- is if the tents went on lock-down, which appears to be the case based on the letter from Salman's attorneys.

Jones says lock-downs often occur when there's some sort of security threat, and not only was jail staff not trying to shut down Salman's Bible studies, it was actually facilitating them in an air-conditioned room.
Again, Jones says Salman "hasn't mentioned anything about [any issues]," so the letter we forwarded to him was the first anyone had heard about it.

As for the job situation, the attorneys' "sources" relayed to them that jail staff had told Salman he would be tossed "in the hole" if he failed to show up to work.

Salman's refusing to go to work on Sunday due to his religious beliefs, although the attorneys state that they were "able to clear up this particular matter."

The Sheriff's Office cleared that one up for us pretty quickly. Everyone gets a job; just about everyone is told they're going to "the hole" if they're not going to work.

Jones says after Salman explained why he was refusing to go to work, his job assignment was changed so he doesn't have to work on Sundays.

And that busts another myth that Salman's passed along.

As Salman cried that he was going to jail just because he was trying to share the Bible with some friends, places like Fox News bought into his story in its entirety.

There's a reason Salman's in jail, and it's not because government officials, judges, or anyone else hates Salman's right to religious freedom.



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laverdad
laverdad

i think you guys found something that you hate even more than the Sheriff - religion

azlefty
azlefty

 @laverdad No only the false profits (sic) like this clown  that many seem to embrace!

ptcgaz
ptcgaz

 @laverdad well as a militant atheist I will always HATE religion. It's bullshit.

ptcgaz
ptcgaz like.author.displayName 1 Like

and btw after reading the article with the latest information, if the JAIL is in lockdown why does this douchenozzle feel he can do whatever he wants? when is this moron going to learn. He's in jail and needs to follow the rules of the jail. He isn't special, in fact he is nothing but a dirtbag piece of shit. 

 

ptcgaz
ptcgaz like.author.displayName 1 Like

to be quite honest, who gives a shit what this dirtbag criminal wants. He lost his rights to doing whatever he pleased whenever he refused to do what he was told.  I do not find it a violation of his rights. Whine some more dirtbag. BTW I hope they keep you in prison for the rest of your sentence since you violated your parole.. 

JoeArpaioFan
JoeArpaioFan topcommenter

If a person does not have the right to hold Bible studies in jail, neither do people have the right to speak a foreign language such as Spanish in jail.

shadeaux14
shadeaux14 topcommenter like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @arpaiofan Please elaborate on the correlation between the two?

JoeArpaioFan
JoeArpaioFan topcommenter

 @shadeaux14 Okay I will.  Every person in this country has the Constitutional right to Freedom of Religion but I don't think a person is Constitutionally entitled to speak a foreign language but we give people that right.  And we should.  But what I am trying to say is those of you who are atheists who think that Salman should not have the right to hold Bible Studies in his home or in jail should know that we should also take away a persons right to speak a foreign language might be appropriate

azlefty
azlefty

Well for starters he is not in jail for holding  Bible studies, he is in it for lying  and holding church services in a unsafe building, as for holding  "bible study in jail, hes  they  can restrict it such  as when the  jail is in lockdown as evidenced here!

 

I suggest you go back  to Jr High and learn about hte Constitution! 

ptcgaz
ptcgaz

 @arpaiofan what does bible studies have to do with goddamn speaking in English you fucking stupid moron?

 

shadeaux14
shadeaux14 topcommenter like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @arpaiofan You might want to check out a little thing called the First Amendment. It guarantees freedom of speech. Nowhere does it say that the speech must be in English.

ptcgaz
ptcgaz like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @shadeaux14 exactly. I don't really understand what speaking in Spanish has to do with rights. Either you speak english or you dont. There is no law that requires English to be spoken, NOR is there one that says that in jail a man can refuse his work assignment so that he can hold "bible studies". 

 

ptcgaz
ptcgaz

 @arpaiofan once again. WHAT does bible study have to do with speaking English?

 

JoeArpaioFan
JoeArpaioFan topcommenter

 @ptcgaz What I am saying is why would you think a person should have the right to speak Spanish if people aren't afforded their Constitutionally protected right to hold Bible studies - no matter who they are?

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