9/11 memorial feared as weapon moved from NJ court
by Associated Press Wire
July 12, 2012 03:05 PM | 228 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
VERNON, N.J. (AP) _ A 9/11 memorial shaped like a tower has been removed from a New Jersey courtroom after the judge warned it could be used as a weapon. Municipal Judge James Devine in Vernon says his request was consistent with a directive from court administrators that non-essential items that could be used as weapons be removed from courtrooms. The 7-foot sculpture made of plastic glass honors New Jersey’s 9/11 victims. It was installed along a wall near the front of the courtroom, which is also where the Vernon council meets. Sculptor Everett Paladini tells the New Jersey Herald (http://bit.ly/Lcfabw ) he didn’t like where it was displayed in the courtroom and if officials don’t want it there, “I don’t want to put it there.” It’s now at the historical society a half-mile away. ——— Information from: The New Jersey Herald.
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