September 9, 2010 6:00 PM

Feds Probing Several Anti-Muslim Incidents

(CBS/AP)  The Justice Department is investigating a handful of apparently anti-Muslim incidents in four states, including the stabbing of a Muslim cab driver in New York City.

FBI agents and civil rights division investigators also are looking into vandalism and other incidents at mosques or mosque construction sites in Arlington, Texas; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Madera, Calif.; and Waterport, N.Y.

The open criminal investigations were confirmed by civil rights division spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa in response to a query from The Associated Press.

Complete Coverage: 9/11 Nine Years Later

The suspected anti-Muslim incidents, following the uproar over a planned mosque near ground zero in New York and Saturday's planned burning of copies of the Quran at a church in Gainesville, Fla., were the topics of a meeting Tuesday between Attorney General Eric Holder and Muslim and other religious leaders.

Holder called the planned Quran burning, to coincide with the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, "idiotic and dangerous," the religious leaders said following the private meeting.

A Justice Department official who was present confirmed Holder said that the plan by the Rev. Terry Jones to burn copies of the Quran at his church was idiotic. But the official, who requested anonymity because the meeting was private, said Holder was quoting Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, when he used the word "dangerous." Petraeus said the book burning could endanger U.S. troops.

Jones told CBS News that he's aware the act will likely insult all members of the Muslim faith.

"We are definitely probably insulting all Muslims," Jones, of the Dove World Outreach Center told CBS News correspondent Kelly Cobiella. "The fact that we offend them is the lesser of two evils."

Justice spokesman Matthew Miller said afterward that Holder "reiterated the department's strong commitment to prosecuting hate crimes, and noted several successes."

In the past 18 months, the department "has prosecuted three men who burned a mosque in Tennessee, two others who burned an African-American church in Massachusetts and another who spray-painted threats on a synagogue in Alabama, among other cases," Miller said. "Violence against individuals or institutions based on religious bias is intolerable and the department will bring anyone who commits such crimes to justice."

The religious leaders had sought a forceful public statement from Holder condemning hate crimes, and suggested he speak out before the Sept. 11 anniversary. They also want an order for his community relations service to try to defuse tensions over Jones' plans.

The White House and State Department also said Tuesday that the desecration of the Quran could endanger U.S. troops and civilians abroad. But Jones said he still intends to go ahead.

The incidents have followed sustained criticism of the planned mosque near the former site of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan. Early plans for the project known as Park51 call for a 500-seat auditorium, a Sept. 11 memorial and prayer space.

Among the incidents under investigation as potential hate crimes, all dating from July and August:

- A Muslim cab driver in New York City had his face and throat slashed in a suspected hate crime. Michael Enright of Brewster, N.Y., has been indicted on state hate-crime charges in the attack and could also face assault and attempted murder charges.

- Arson at the site of a future mosque in Murfreesboro, where leaders of the local Islamic Center won permission in the spring to build a new mosque after outgrowing their rented space.

- A brick nearly smashed a window at the Madera Islamic Center in central California, where signs were left behind that read, "Wake up America, the enemy is here," and "No temple for the god of terrorism."

- A fire and graffiti at the Dar El-Eman Islamic Center in Arlington, Texas.

- Police arrested five teenagers after the son of one of the founders of a mosque in Waterport, N.Y., on Lake Ontario was sideswiped by a sport utility vehicle. One teen was charged with firing a shotgun in the air near the mosque a few days earlier.

More Quran Burning Coverage:

Extended Interview: Rev. Terry Jones
Terry Jones, The Man Behind "Burn A Quran Day"
White House Laments Quran Burning Plan
Dove World Outreach Center: Where Does the Money Go?
Petraeus: Burning Qurans Could Endanger Troops
Afghans Protest Fla. Church's Plan to Burn Quran
Fla. Church Denied Permit to Burn Qurans

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by thebob-bob September 8, 2010 12:47 PM EDT
According to Bush and his "Stop Terrorism" chearleading squad, when an extreme and radical religious group is about to engage in activities that threaten National security and the lives of America soldiers who are fighting for Freedom and the American Way, the President should not hold back and should engage in a preemptive strike.

Why hasn't Obama arrested Terry Jones and the entire bunch or radical Christianists down in Florida, tracked down their financial supporters and thrown them all in jail for the duration of the "War" on terrorism????

If one US soldier dies because of their Q'ran burning, they should be charged with Treason!
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by Bisk1 September 8, 2010 12:43 PM EDT
"We are definitely probably insulting all Muslims," Jones, of the Dove World Outreach Center told CBS News correspondent Kelly Cobiella. "The fact that we offend them is the lesser of two evils."

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Good thing he admits that what he's doing is a lesser EVIL but an EVIL nonetheless - Me thinks, this dumb repug is just looking for a little publicity and maybe he'd be able to sell his church at his listed 2.2mil price - For this Repug, it's about survival, not Christ, religion or politics. Dumb Dumb repugs !!
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by bradkt1 September 8, 2010 11:58 AM EDT
We have heard from government leaders and politicians ad nauseum on this subject.

So where are all the Christian leaders when it comes to denouncing this kind of stuff?
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by MORDECHAYAYRIELY September 8, 2010 11:44 AM EDT
Don?t burn the Quran.
People can and should spech freely against Quran commands to impose Islam by sward worldwide.
People can and should require Muslims join the 21 century consensus that all religions can coexist without one imposing supremacy by force.
People can and should require Muslims to join and respect human rights values.
People can and should require Muslim to offer to infidels the same rights the Muslims have and the additional rights they demand in all 58 Muslim countries.
People can and should require the "CHANGE" president Obama to stop being an Islam ambassador and require mutuality from Muslim countries.
BUT DON?T BURN BOOKS-- REMEMBER THE HISTORY
Islamists background:
Islam started the desire for global dominations 1400 years ago It is not a 20 century invention.
America and USA were not discovered then.
Emerged from Hedjaz and conquered up to the gates of Paris,Vienna,India.
Some people managed to push the Islamists back.
1:Qur'an 8:12?I will cast terror into the hearts of the disbelieve. Strike off their heads and every fingertip
2:Qur'an 9:14?Fight them,Allah will punish them by your hands
3:Qur'an 9:123?O you who believe! Fight the unbelievers who are near to you

Committing crimes and blaming the defenders
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by Physics_MSc September 8, 2010 11:01 AM EDT
This continued push by the government to harass this church into not burning a Koran is both an attack on free speach and an attack on religious freedom.

Does this government support the constitution or not?
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by bradkt1 September 8, 2010 5:01 PM EDT
Do you know what this so-called "Church" is? It believes that Islam, Buddism and Judiasm are "of the devil." So says this so-called preacher in a sworn deposition. It also believes in Caucasian racial supremacy.

This is just a neo-nazi marching marching with a Christian cross. The only "religion" he is peddling is hate.
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