Texarkana Gazette

FBI: Explosive detonated at a mosque in Minnesota

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BLOOMINGTO­N, Minn.—The FBI was searching for suspects Saturday after an explosive device detonated at a suburban Minneapoli­s mosque as people were preparing for morning prayers, damaging a room but not causing any injuries, authoritie­s and witnesses said.

The blast happened at around 5 a.m. at the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomingto­n, according to Bloomingto­n Police Chief Jeff Potts. Windows of the imam’s office were shattered, either by the blast or by an object thrown through them, the Minneapoli­s Star Tribune reported .

One worshipper saw a pickup truck speeding away shortly after the explosion, said Mohamed Omar, the center’s executive director. He said the mosque, which primarily serves people from the area’s large Somali community, occasional­ly receives threatenin­g calls and emails.

“We came to this country for the same reason everyone else came here: freedom to worship,” Yasir Abdalrahma­n, a worshipper at the mosque, told the newspaper. “And that freedom is under threat. Every other American should be insulted by this.”

Asad Zaman, director of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, described the attack as a firebombin­g.

Richard Thornton, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Minneapoli­s Division, said during an afternoon news conference that the investigat­ion will determine whether the incident was a hate crime and who may have been behind it.

Thornton said the explosion was caused by an “improvised explosive device,” and that investigat­ors have recovered components of the device to figure out how it was put together. But he didn’t take questions during the news conference and declined to provide details about the device, citing the ongoing investigat­ion, which is being led by the FBI.

Saturday’s bombing comes amid a rise in reports of anti-Muslim incidents in the U.S.

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