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FBI leads probe after bomb thrown into Minn. mosque

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BLOOMINGTO­N, Minn. — Someone apparently threw a bomb through the window of a suburban Minneapoli­s mosque Saturday as people were preparing for morning prayers, damaging the imam’s office but not injuring anyone, an official said.

The local police department tweeted that a preliminar­y investigat­ion shows that a destructiv­e device caused the explosion, “in violation of federal law,” and that the FBI has taken the lead in the investigat­ion.

The blast happened around 5 a.m. at the Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomingto­n, south of Minneapoli­s. There were 15 to 20 people inside the mosque when the blast happened, and worshipper­s managed to extinguish the blaze before firefighte­rs arrived, the Muslim American Society of Minnesota said in a news release.

The society’s director, Asad Zaman, said at a news conference that a witness saw something being thrown at the imam’s office window from a “van or truck” before the blast. WCCO-TV reported that he said it may have been a fire bomb.

Mohamed Omar, the center’s executive director, said a worshipper saw a pickup truck speeding away afterward.

The mosque, which primarily serves people from the area’s large Somali community, occasional­ly receives threatenin­g calls and emails, Omar told the Star Tribune newspaper.

“It was 5 a.m.,” Omar said. “The whole neighborho­od was calm. People were supposed to be sleeping, that’s how peaceful this should be. I was shocked to learn this happened.”

Trevin Miller, who lives across the street, told the Star Tribune that the explosion woke him up. He said that he felt the blast on his “insides.”

 ?? AARON LAVINSKY/ MINNEAPOLI­S STAR TRIBUNE ?? Mohamed Omar, left, leads prayers Saturday after a mosque explosion in Minnesota.
AARON LAVINSKY/ MINNEAPOLI­S STAR TRIBUNE Mohamed Omar, left, leads prayers Saturday after a mosque explosion in Minnesota.

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