Bill Larion's attorney said his client is not anti-Muslim. 'He just thought it was a funny joke.'
A city worker in Dearborn, Michigan, was fired Wednesday after a Facebook post mocking model Halima Aden, the first woman. The employee then lied to cover up his actions.
Larion at first told human resources officials and the Dearborn police that his phone and Facebook account thad been hacked, his attorney said.
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