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The mosque allegedly attended by the suspect accused of the deadly terrorist attack in New Orleans raised concerns with a posted response.
In what is being reported as a message to its members, the Houston, Texas mosque seemed to advise being “vigilant” in staying safe while also directing FBI and other queries to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
The mosque possibly attended by the New Orleans terrorist in Houston, Texas, chose a troubling response. Instead of offering condolences to the victims’ families, pledging cooperation with authorities, or addressing the media with transparency about their teachings, their primary… pic.twitter.com/sMJ4BVxo2z
— Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد (@BrotherRasheed) January 2, 2025
Social media users found the statement’s focus on the safety of the Muslim community, without mention of others in the community, to be only one of the disturbing factors in the message following the tragic New Year’s Eve massacre in which the suspect drove his pickup truck through revelers, leaving 15 dead and dozens of others injured.
“If anyone is contacted by the media, it is very important that you do not respond,” the Houston mosque advised in its message.
“If approached by the FBI and a response is necessary, please refer to CAIR and ISGH,” the Masjid Bilal notice continued. “It is crucial that we stay united at this time as we condemn these terrible acts. Please stay safe.”
This is from the mosque the NOLA terrorist came from.
It’s a known ‘bad” mosque.
And they apparently decided they want CAIR speaking for them and not to cooperate with law enforcement.
The current paradigm is insufficient. pic.twitter.com/Fq9KswwX2l
— Scott McKay (@TheHayride) January 2, 2025
There were no condolences for the victims’ families offered in the message which only offered condemnation of “these terrible acts.”
Reports have not confirmed the mosque was attended by the 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Texas who was killed in a shootout with police after his rampage through Bourbon Street.
“This is not just an act of terrorism. This is evil,” Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said.
“We will be relentless, and we will do everything that it takes to render real justice,” Mayor LaToya Cantrell said at a news conference.
Social media users weighed in on the message from the Houston mosque.
It isn’t that they advise not talking to the press which is notable.
It’s that they want CAIR to do their talking.
— Scott McKay (@TheHayride) January 2, 2025
Though I understand never trusting the FBI, the fact the ENTIRE mosque is refusing to cooperate with this NOLA investigation means they’re ALL aware of the radicalized members within.
— Someone Important (@justimportant2) January 2, 2025
That’s not bizarre or worrisome at all
What are they hiding?
— GHOST (@MN_wolf_) January 2, 2025
That is very telling, seems like they’re on the right track. If there was no there, there, they would’ve condemned his actions and advocated for the victims. #zelena #NewOrleansTerrorAttack
— Suz (@Suzmgee) January 2, 2025
You’d think the proper advice would be to tell the truth to the FBI.
Instead they advise contacting groups: to spin the story? Obfuscation?
Lives have been lost! Telll the truth is the only appropriate advice.— LornaLongstockings (@LornaLong1960) January 2, 2025
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