Chicago Sun-Times

DES PLAINES ISLAMIC CENTER WANTS THREAT INVESTIGAT­ED FURTHER

- BY BARBARA VITELLO

Daily Herald

Representa­tives of the Islamic Community Center of Des Plaines plan to file a complaint Friday against a man wearing a backpack who they say entered the mosque about 10: 30 a. m. Wednesday, made a threat and left.

A short time later, the man entered Des Plaines City Hll and created a disturbanc­e in the city clerk’s office, said Des Plaines Police Chief William Kushner.

Officers interviewe­d the man, who is known to police and city employees, Kushner said. The man was not arrested but was taken for evaluation to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, where he remains, Kushner said.

“He is not a threat,” Kushner said.

According to Ahmed Rehab, executive director of Chicago’s Council on American- Islamic Relations, the man entered the mosque and told onlookers, “Everything will go boom” on Friday.

During a news conference at the mosque Thursday, Rehab called for further investigat­ion and said the incident led officials at the mosque to cancel classes on Thursday and Friday.

“We don’t want to cause more alarm,” Rehab said. Neverthele­ss, he called for a “full investigat­ion ... and responsibl­e vetting of an actual threat that was actually made.”

Children were in the building at the time, but none came into contact with the man. About 100 children receive religious instructio­n at the community center, which opened in 2005.

About 1,000 people attend Friday worship services at the mosque, said Mumtaz Khan, a member of the congregati­on, which he said numbers about 2,000 families.

Asked why mosque leaders did not file a complaint immediatel­y, Rehab said police told them not to worry and that the man was harmless.

The mosque has not received threats before, according to its leaders.

For more suburban news, turn to the Daily Herald at dailyheral­d. com.

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