Hate Crime at Phoenix Mosque During Ramadan
On March 7th, a hate crime occurred at the Islamic Center of North Phoenix during Ramadan prayers. Paintballs were fired, damaging parked cars, but no one was injured. The suspect, who argued with young people before fleeing, is still at large. The community rallied together the next evening, with Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and public safety leaders attending. The Council on American Islamic Relations and mosque director Mohamed El-Sharkawy called for a full investigation into any bias motive. Phoenix police are committed to ensuring everyone feels safe worshiping, regardless of their faith.
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