Wednesday, July 4, 2012

EMBRACED ISLAM, POLICE NORTON, UNITED STATE, FIRED

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, NORTON, OHIO - A citizen of the United States, who used to work in the Police Norton, Ohio, Nicholas A. Matheny, filed a civil rights lawsuit in federal court on the complaint of discrimination, conspiracy, retaliation and poor working environments and evil. The lawsuit addressed to the City of Norton, Norton Police Chief, Thaddeus Hete, Police Sergeant John Dalessandro, Government City, Richard Ryland.

Lawsuit against the City under the title Matheny Norton, demanding compensation for damages and losses that have been experienced by the plaintiff.


Federal and state anti-discrimination laws prohibit making a decision on a person's employment status based on religion or reply to a different opinion of the employee with a discrimination and harassment.


Matheny began his career in the Police Department Norton in 2004. After being transferred from Nevada in 2008, he became a patrol officer until November 2010, when he was terminated unilaterally. When relocated Matheny, Chairman of the city, Richard Ryland, deploy internal memo, Matheny describes as' a special patrolman for the city. He received appreciation for the good performance of the public are also colleagues.


In early 2010, Matheny embraced Islam. Initially the change wasn't disseminated belief except his closest friends. One of the reasons that anti-Islam in the police, including e-mails he had received from his superiors immediately, Sergeant Harvey Bechtel.


Matheny remains a matter of personal faith until the end of September 2010, when he spread the wedding invitation to two colleagues. Sentence contained in the invitation reads. "May Allah Bless This Marriage", just above.


When his colleague, Jim Weiss read the sentence, he immediately issued anti-Muslim remarks and demeaning comments on Matheny's fiance and family of the bride. Matheny, according to the narrative of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, politely raised objections to the statement of Weiss.


After the incident, Weiss Matheny deploy new status as a Muslim to the entire department. His faith becomes common knowledge, and since then he is treated as residents of the lowest caste.


When his faith has not been widely known, Matheny has a special record of exemplary achievement. Shortly before he handed over the invitation, the Chief of Police, Matheny nominated as the recipient of the award in the event of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) as a record of arrests for drunk drivers do Matheny. After conversion it appears to the public, the police chief to cancel the nomination.

Before Matheny became Muslim, he has no disciplinary record in the personal file. However, once Islam becomes a public meal, he suddenly seemed not performing well. Errors and the performance slump replace Matheny personality report, which created the impression that Matheny was fired for that reason.


Just before the end of duty last Matheny before marriage leave, the police chief, Chief Hete, told Matheny that he would be fired. Matheny and his wife spent time off under pressure from the threat of job. When returning home Matheny, Chief Hete and Territory leaders Norton, Ryland, Matheny tried to persuade to voluntarily quit their jobs.


They threatened to write a negative statement on the decline in reports of personality Matheny if he refused to quit quietly. Matheny has been promised a good reference for future work, and the negative warnings will tear off when he agreed to her request was the second boss. Matheny refused and he was fired.Since Matheny fired, Chief Hete hastily announced to the public that Matheny would file a lawsuit "turban's terrorist" at any time. A detective put a towel on his head and running around shouting that he Matheny department.


One attorney Matheny, Subodh Chandra, said, "It is really very un-American, the government company firing someone because of his religion. All officers Norton took an oath to uphold the Constitution. Norton Police Department officers judge it based on his religion as a reflection of the inability to serve members of the community, "

(Source : republika)

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