CAIR-Chicago Calls on Bloomington Indiana Police Department to Probe Mosque Vandalism with ‘Seriousness and Urgency’

 

(CHICAGO, IL, 10/19/2021) - The Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, (CAIR-Chicago), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today urged the City of Bloomington Police Department to investigate substantial vandalism to the Islamic Center of Bloomington in Indiana, which occurred between late Sunday night and early Monday morning.

Mosque officials reported the vandalism as “fairly extensive.” Damage includes destruction of picnic tables, HVAC equipment, fence panels, and more. Despite there being security footage of the event, mosque officials say the Bloomington Police Department has not taken the vandalism seriously, failing to take fingerprints or to send a detective despite promising to do both. Instead, officers suggested that the perpetrator was likely under the influence and instructed the officials to clean up and move on.

SEE IMAGES AND FOOTAGE OF THE DAMAGE HERE: https://www.cairchicago.org/bloomington

Mosque officials released the following statement:

"This incident has sent chills down our collective community’s spine. We do not feel safe and feel that the threat, which we believe is a hate crime, has not been dealt with adequately. The lone perpetrator captured in security footage clearly targeted our mosque, not touching any other cars, property, or residences in the area. While we worry that inaction may send the wrong message to those who think we are low hanging fruit, we note that many allies have warmly reached out to us; we are so glad to be a part of the loving and supportive Bloomington community and look forward to spending many more years among you.”

CAIR-Chicago has seen an increase in Mosque property damage since 2016. These incidents are often motivated by anti-Muslim sentiment, and as such, should be treated with the utmost seriousness as potential hate crimes.

"Houses of worship are often targeted because they represent a community, not an individual. It is beyond me how a police department can conclusively determine the motive of the crime without a full and proper investigation that includes detectives, fingerprinting, an arrest, an exploration of the perpetrators background, and interviews,” said CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab.

“Premature speculation that this is some run-of-the-mill fluke by a well-meaning inebriated person is an insult and a cop out, no pun intended. So is the excuse that they are too busy to do so. We are never too busy to pay our share of taxes. We expect and demand better from the police department and the city. Law enforcement authorities must conduct a swift investigation with seriousness and urgency.”

CAIR-Chicago is asking for help in identifying the perpetrator seen in the attached security footage.

CAIR-Chicago urges houses of worship to take extra security precautions using its "Best Practices for Mosque and Community Safety" booklet. The advice in the security publication is applicable to religious institutions of all faiths.

The booklet may be viewed at: https://www.cair.com/press_releases/cair-best-practices-for-mosque-and-community-safety/

CAIR-Chicago is the Chicago Chapter of America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization. Our mission is to defend civil rights, fight bigotry, and promote tolerance.

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CONTACT: CAIR-Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab, 202-870-0166, arehab@cair.com; CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator Saadia Pervaiz, 312-212-1520, spervaiz@cair.com; CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator Hannah Faris, 312-212-1520, hfaris@cair.com