Two Explosions Confirmed At Cincinnati Mosques
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:47 pm
Two Explosions Confirmed At Cincinnati Mosques
No Injuries Reported
POSTED: 10:34 am EST December 21, 2005
UPDATED: 11:38 am EST December 21, 2005
CINCINNATI -- Police and federal agents now say they're investigating twin explosions that hit a Cincinnati mosque complex late Tuesday night.
An FBI spokesman says there were blasts at each of two adjoining buildings owned by the Islamic Association of Cincinnati. But special agent Michael Brooks said he can't comment about the size or type of explosive. Brooks won't say whether investigators have identified the source of the blasts.
Brooks says both buildings were used as mosques. He said authorities won't speculate on why the buildings were targeted.
A neighbor told the Associated Press he heard a "big boom" that seemed like thunder at first. But Chad Withers said he saw white smoke and an orange flash when he went outside.
One of the explosions damaged a door on a house that used to serve as the mosque. The other damaged an overhead panel in the front entryway of the new mosque, but it wasn't powerful enough to break the glass front door.
"It's extremely scary especially when you see these things happen around the country ... We haven't had anything like this in Cincinnati so it's very upsetting to have this happen here," said Karen Dabdoub, director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Cincinnati.
Police said there were no reports of injuries, and they haven't found any witnesses.
The explosions hit late Tuesday night, about two hours after evening prayers had ended.
Security has been added at a larger mosque in an adjacent county, but there were no reports of threats at that mosque.
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No Injuries Reported
POSTED: 10:34 am EST December 21, 2005
UPDATED: 11:38 am EST December 21, 2005
CINCINNATI -- Police and federal agents now say they're investigating twin explosions that hit a Cincinnati mosque complex late Tuesday night.
An FBI spokesman says there were blasts at each of two adjoining buildings owned by the Islamic Association of Cincinnati. But special agent Michael Brooks said he can't comment about the size or type of explosive. Brooks won't say whether investigators have identified the source of the blasts.
Brooks says both buildings were used as mosques. He said authorities won't speculate on why the buildings were targeted.
A neighbor told the Associated Press he heard a "big boom" that seemed like thunder at first. But Chad Withers said he saw white smoke and an orange flash when he went outside.
One of the explosions damaged a door on a house that used to serve as the mosque. The other damaged an overhead panel in the front entryway of the new mosque, but it wasn't powerful enough to break the glass front door.
"It's extremely scary especially when you see these things happen around the country ... We haven't had anything like this in Cincinnati so it's very upsetting to have this happen here," said Karen Dabdoub, director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Cincinnati.
Police said there were no reports of injuries, and they haven't found any witnesses.
The explosions hit late Tuesday night, about two hours after evening prayers had ended.
Security has been added at a larger mosque in an adjacent county, but there were no reports of threats at that mosque.
http://www.wral.com/news/5596746/detail.html
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