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Were FBI claims in Detroit justified?
A 53 year old man shot dead by FBI agents on Wednesday night is being described as a mainstream, law-abiding Mosque leader, with no anti-American sentiment and no terrorist plans.
The man's son is claiming his father had absolutely no terrorist ties and no illegal activities in his role as Mosque leader in Detroit.
However, other reports describe the man as a black separatist with radical anti-FBI and anti-government beliefs.
DETROIT — A mosque on Friday dismissed as "utterly preposterous" the FBI's allegations that its slain leader was part of a radical Islamic group.Luqman Ameen Abdullah, the imam or prayer leader of Masjid Al-Haqq in Detroit, was a "recognized and respected member of numerous mainstream Muslim organizations and leadership bodies," the mosque said.
Abdullah, 53, was fatally shot Wednesday as FBI agents tried to arrest him on several charges, including conspiracy to sell stolen goods. The FBI says he resisted arrest inside a warehouse and fired a gun.
A criminal complaint filed by the government describes Abdullah as a leader of a national radical Sunni group that wants to create an Islamic state within the U.S. The FBI says he had extreme anti-government views and encouraged followers to commit violence.
No terrorism-related charges were brought against any of the 11 people charged in the complaint, including Abdullah.
"The slanderous allegations of his being a national leader of a radical Islamic sect is utterly preposterous. ... These allegations are contrary to what we as a community stand for," the mosque said.
The statement was read by an assistant prayer leader, Mikail Stewart Sandiq, as many members milled outside the mosque after Friday prayers. He declined to answer questions.
Abdullah's son, Omar Regan, 34, of Los Angeles said he helped prepare the body for a funeral Saturday. He said his father was shot multiple times, and called the killing "barbaric."
"What's done is done," Regan said, standing across the street from the mosque. "He knew he was wronged. If God calls you home, you can't help but answer."
As for the government's allegations, Regan said "they can hold up a piece of paper but show me you have proof. Where is it?"
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at 20:20 on October 30th, 2009
I guess the stolen cars and merchandise, guns, and other weapons that the FBI confiscated belonged to someone else and the peaceful, ex-convicts-turned-muslim members of Abdullah's "mosque" were just holding them until the rightful owners could be found.
I just hope that none of the innocent, peaceful true followers of Islam are hurt or suffer mistreatment by people who think that all Muslims are extremists.
The FBI's complaint against Abdullah and his followers can be seen at:
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/dearbornblackmuslimcplt.pdf