Coachella, CA – Authorities Detain Person Of Interest In Mosque Arson Fire

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    In this image made from video provided by KMIR-TV, firefighters battle flames at the Islamic Center of Palm Springs, a mosque in Coachella, Calif., just east of Palm Springs, early Friday, Dec. 11, 2015. The fire was contained to the small building's front lobby, and no one was injured. Its cause is under investigation. (KMIR-TV via AP) Coachella, CA – A person of interest has been detained in the investigation of a suspected arson fire at a Southern California mosque, authorities said.

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    Riverside County sheriff’s officials said late Friday that the person was being questioned but declined to provide further details. No arrests were announced.

    Earlier the department released a statement calling the blaze “an intentional act” and saying it would use all available resources to investigate.

    Flames were reported just after noon Friday at the Islamic Center of Palm Springs. The fire was contained to the small building’s front lobby, and no one was injured.

    People at the mosque described hearing a “loud boom” and seeing flames, said Reymundo Nour, the mosque’s acting imam, who was not on the site at the time. He said the mosque had been “firebombed.”

    Authorities provided no details on how the fire was set or whether the department has any suspects.

    State fire investigators, the federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the FBI are assisting in the investigation.

    The mosque is about 75 miles from San Bernardino, where last week a couple who federal officials say were inspired by Islamist extremists killed 14 people. Some Muslims in Southern California and beyond have worried about the potential for reprisals, while leaders of various faiths have called for tolerance.

    In a statement released Friday evening, U.S. Rep. Raul Ruiz, whose district includes the area in which the mosque is located, called on authorities to investigate the blaze as a possible hate crime.

    “Our faith in humanity will not be intimidated,” he said. “And we stand together against any form (of) violence towards the innocent.”

    County and city officials also condemned the attack.

    “We see this as a cowardly act of vandalism that we will not tolerate in our community,” Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez said.

    The mosque was hit by gunfire in November 2014 in what authorities investigated as a possible hate crime. No one was hurt in the early morning incident. The case remains under investigation, and no arrests have been made.


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    8 years ago

    These idiots are only helping the Muslims garner sympathy as if they are the victims..,,

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    8 years ago

    I’ll bet he’s muslim ym’sh!