Paintball Attack on Phoenix Mosque: Rising Islamophobia
On March 7th, a man fired paintballs at children outside a Phoenix mosque during late-night Ramadan prayers. No one was injured, but the incident has sparked concern over rising Islamophobia. Local leaders, including Senator Ruben Gallego and Mayor Kate Gallego, have condemned the attack and promised justice. Muslim advocates worry that heated rhetoric from U.S. officials about the Iran conflict may be fueling these incidents. Police are investigating and urge anyone with information to come forward.
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