Church clarifies Temple Square incident

Written by Skyler Collins | July 17th, 2009 | No Comments

I wrote an article about the real reasons for the arrest and the Church has just released the following:

There has been a good deal of publicity surrounding an incident where two men were cited for trespassing because of belligerent and profane behavior on the Church Plaza, which is an extension of the Salt Lake City Temple grounds and Church headquarters. While this property is owned by the Church, we want it to be a place of beauty and serenity in downtown Salt Lake City for everyone.

As we said earlier on this matter, these men were asked to stop engaging in behavior deemed inappropriate for any couple on the Plaza. There was much more involved than a simple kiss on the cheek. They engaged in passionate kissing, groping, profane and lewd language, and had obviously been using alcohol. They were politely told that the Plaza was not the place for such behavior and asked to stop. When they became belligerent, the two individuals were asked to leave Church property. Church security detained them and Salt Lake City police were called.

There is nothing satisfying in learning that there have been problems for anyone on Church property. We hope the Plaza will continue to be an asset to the community and enjoyed by the many that cross it each day.

Would "I told you so!" be out of line?

Skyler Collins

Skyler Collins was born and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has a beautiful wife and growing family. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He considers himself a student of liberty and economics, most favorably of the Austrian School. Anything that seeks to prevent the growth of public government, the State, is worthy of his support. His websites include: skylerjcollins.com, LibertySearch.info, and MormonCorrection.com.


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