Terrorists gas Dayton Mosque

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DAYTON — Baboucarr Njie was preparing for his prayer session Friday night, Sept. 26, when he heard children in the Islamic Society of Greater Dayton coughing. Soon, Njie himself was overcome with fits of coughing and, like the rest of those in the building, headed for the doors.

"I would stay outside for a minute, then go back in, there were a lot of kids," Njie said. "My throat is still itchy, I need to get some milk."

Njie was one of several affected when a suspected chemical irritant was sprayed into the mosque at 26 Josie St., bringing Dayton police, fire and hazardous material personnel to the building at 9:48 p.m.

Someone "sprayed an irritant into the mosque," Dayton fire District Chief Vince Wiley said, noting that fire investigators believe it was a hand-held spray can.

According to fire dispatch communications, a child reported seeing two men with a white can spraying something into a window. That child was brought to the supervising firefighter at the scene.

Wiley would not discuss that report, but said the investigation has been turned over to police. Police were not commenting.

The 300 or so inside were celebrating the last 10 days of Ramadan with dinner and a prayer session, but the prayer session was interrupted so those suffering from tearing, coughing and shortness of breath could receive treatment.

Wiley said an adult and juvenile were taken to area hospitals and others had their eyes or faces washed on the scene. He did not know how many people were treated at the scene.

Ismail Gula, ISGD secretary, said people were praying during the weekly service when some in the audience began to cough and experience breathing troubles, then left the building. Once outside, several of them called 911, Gula said.

Tarek Sabagh, a member of the ISGD board, wasn't present when the incident occurred.

He said his daughter called and told him to stay away because of the possibility of remaining fumes. Sabagh arrived shortly after and watched from the mosque's steps as members were allowed back inside about 11 p.m. to collect belongings.

"It's very disturbing," Sabagh said. "Something like this has never happened before."

Sabagh said members moved to a Beavercreek school to finish their prayer session as police continued to investigate.

"I don't know if people will have the feeling of trust to come back tomorrow or next week or next month," Sabagh said. "I don't know how people will feel."

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. During the month, Muslims fast (do not eat) from sunrise to sunset. In the evening and in the morning before the sun comes up, they eat small meals. During this month, they take extra time for family, inner reflection, and spiritual growth.

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DAYTON — A 10-year-old girl sprayed in the face with a chemical Friday, Sept. 26, while at a local Islamic mosque was not the victim of a hate crime, police Chief Richard Biehl said.


The girl was watching children whose parents and relatives had gathered at the Islamic Society of Greater Dayton, 26 Josie St., to celebrate Ramadan when she noticed two men standing outside a basement window about 9:40 p.m., according to police.
One of the men then sprayed something through the open window and into the girl's face from a white can with a red top, according to a police report. The girl said she immediately felt burning on her face and felt "sick to her stomach," the report stated.
Other children and a woman in the room felt affects from the chemical and the mosque was evacuated.


"The men didn't say anything to her (before she was sprayed)," Biehl said. "There was nothing left at the scene or anything that makes us believe this is a biased crime."
HAZMAT crews called to the scene started testing for chemicals less than 20 minutes after a member of the mosque called 911, team coordinator Denny Bristow said.
"Whatever chemical was released it dissipated too quickly for us to determine what it was," Bristow said. "We can test for about 130 to 140 chemicals, including pepper spray, and all our tests came back negative."


Bristow said there were no chemicals found on the 10-year-old girl.
A few of the 300 people celebrating the last 10 days of Ramadan with dinner and a prayer session were treated for eye irritation at the scene.


Mosque board member Tarek Sabagh said many people within the mosque speculated that the incident was the result of a DVD about Islamic radicalism titled "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" that was mailed to area homes by its producers and circulated as a paid advertisement with more than 70 newspapers, including the Dayton Daily News.


"We are not linking the two at all," Sabagh said.


Not a hate crime....but was it terrorism?
 
All crimes are hate crimes.

Terrorism...potentially. Was there death or threat of imminent death?
 
but all terrorists in the world ever are muslim! why would they do this to themselves?

(I AM BEING SARCASTIC)

i find it really odd that they're saying this is not a hate crime.
 
but all terrorists in the world ever are muslim! why would they do this to themselves?

(I AM BEING SARCASTIC)

i find it really odd that they're saying this is not a hate crime.

It would not be the first time that some person or group attempted to gain notariety by attacking themselves. Lots of examples out there.
 
Was the act designed to cause terror throughout the community? Did it strike terror in the hearts of innocents?


a) Most likely
b) Most likely *I'm sure that 10yr old girl's pretty scared.

Hey look! American Christian Terrorism!
 
a) Most likely
b) Most likely *I'm sure that 10yr old girl's pretty scared.

Hey look! American Christian Terrorism!

And were other American Christians dancing in the streets and handing out candy when the news came out? How many people died? Are the police involved in finding the perpetrators?

Hey look! More Christian bashing bull$hit!
 
Hey look! More Christian bashing bull$hit!

oh, those poor, downtrodden, victimized christians. while they are out trying to save pagan babies from eating themselves all across the world, the american and european cultural elites just pick, pick, pick away at their tender souls.
 
And were other American Christians dancing in the streets and handing out candy when the news came out? How many people died? Are the police involved in finding the perpetrators?

Hey look! More Christian bashing bull$hit!

Sorry must've borrowed Jim's wide brush again. Lemme go get some turpentine, m'kay
 
oh, those poor, downtrodden, victimized christians. while they are out trying to save pagan babies from eating themselves all across the world, the american and european cultural elites just pick, pick, pick away at their tender souls.


Psst. Its called context. I'm sure you've heard of the term...in case you need to be refreshed...and I'll just lump your response in with MrBishop's until you find a moment of clarity. ;)
 
And were other American Christians dancing in the streets and handing out candy when the news came out?

I'd imagine a bunch of them were celebrating. But have you personally redefined terrorism as needing to be followed by dancing? Really?

So everytime a car bomb goes off in the middle east it's not terrorism unless people dance?

Weird.

How many people died? Are the police involved in finding the perpetrators?

Do you have a point?

Hey look! More Christian bashing bull$hit!

No, actually the attack was against muslims. That would make it muslim-bashing bullshit!
 
Okay..to review. A DVD called "Obsession - Radical Islam's War Against the West"
is mailed freely (and without request) to homes around the Mosque. Advertising about it are put in over 70 papers in the state. Within days, said Mosque is attacked.

A place with a 90% Judeo-Christian population. Call it racial profiling if you will. It's still pretty good odds that the perps were Christian.
 
Okay..to review. A DVD called "Obsession - Radical Islam's War Against the West"
is mailed freely (and without request) to homes around the Mosque. Advertising about it are put in over 70 papers in the state. Within days, said Mosque is attacked.

A place with a 90% Judeo-Christian population. Call it racial profiling if you will. It's still pretty good odds that the perps were Christian.

Not saying that they're not. I'm just saying that idiots are idiots and religion has nothing to do with it. You don't see me blaming all muslims for Osama Bin Laden, do you? I may criticize them for not policing their own religion, but thats as far as I'll go. I'll also say this much...where were those people dancing in the streets and handing out candy after that attack?
 
Then why the issue with American Christian Terrorism.

It'd be right up there with terms like "Muslim Terrorism"

I don't think that terrorists, or ANYONE who uses a religious text/ideology as if it's a weapon should have any claim on said religion, nor be included in it's family.

Everyone from Osama bin Laden to Phelps.
 
omg dude you're in dictionary mode de peel. i'd recommend taking a lot of harsh chemical laxatives before you are fatally overcome by the clenching.

Kinda like you took when you spewed out that post as a rebuttal, eh? ;)
 
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