Daily Stormer
December 28, 2015
This is obviously going to keep getting worse. Just as it is obvious that the Moslems are going to keep killing people.
We are in a race war.
KCRA:
At the Islamic Center in Tracy, it’s a time for worship. But congregants here are also praying that authorities will find whoever firebombed their mosque.
Someone threw a Molotov cocktail at the door of this mosque Saturday morning. A wine bottle, filled with a rag and an accelerant, exploded, causing fire damage to the Islamic Center.
Fortunately, no one was injured by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department is actively investigating the crime.
“Just because it’s a house of worship, it would be investigated as a hate crime,” said Lt. mike Van Grouw.
Congregants have no doubt their mosque was targeted because of religious bigotry.
“I was actually astonished, because I have been living in Tracy for 15 years and we’ve never had any incident,” said Ghaleb Abdulla, an Islamic Center of Tracy Trustee. “It’s very clear to me it’s a hate crime.”
But catching the criminals is proving to be difficult.
This follows a “suspicious” fire at a mosque in Texas, which is probably going to be declared arson.
US authorities on Saturday were investigating a suspicious fire at a mosque in Texas, weeks after a mass shooting in California by a Muslim couple that sparked fears of a backlash against members of their faith.
No one was hurt in the blaze at the Masjid mosque in Houston that broke out Friday afternoon and destroyed the interior of the small house of worship located in a shopping mall, local media reported.
The fire had “multiple points of origin” and “appears suspicious,” a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives told local media.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations urged authorities to probe possible foul play.
“Because of the recent spike in hate incidents targeting mosques nationwide, we urge law enforcement authorities to investigate a possible bias motive for this fire,” the executive director of the group’s Houston chapter, Mustafaa Carroll, said in a statement.