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Michigan worker fired for anti-Muslim Facebook post

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A city worker in Dearborn, Michigan, was fired Wednesday after he posted on Facebook mocking model Halima Aden, the first woman to wear a hijab and burkini in the Sports Illustrate­d swimsuit issue. The employ, and then lied to cover up his actions.

Bill Larion, 58, a former part-time surveyor for the city’s engineerin­g division, posted the remark Saturday, saying, according to screenshot­s by local media outlets,” “Cute picture. Should be on the cover of camels are us.” Larion was off-duty at the time, his attorney, Ed Zelenak, told NBC News Thursday.

In response to the post, the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations called on the city, which has an Arab American population of more than 40 percent, to fire Larion.

Larion at first told human resources officials and the Dearborn police that his phone and Facebook account had been hacked, his attorney said.

“He contacted me after he made the first denials and told me that he had misreprese­nted the truth and wanted to apologize to his employer and to the community,” Zelenak said in a phone interview Thursday.

Zelenak said Larion deleted his Facebook account after realizing “he offended a large group of people.”

Larion and Zelenak met with police Tuesday, and Larion informed them he had lied.

His remarks were also condemned by Dearborn Mayor Jack O’Reilly who said in a statement earlier this week that the city has “zero tolerance” for bigotry by employees.

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