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Imam critically wounded in Newark mosque shooting, police say
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Date:2025-04-26 00:15:55
An imam was shot and severely injured on Wednesday outside the mosque where he leads prayers in New Jersey, authorities said.
The incident occurred outside the Masjid Muhammad-Newark at approximately 6:16 a.m., according to Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé. The man, identified as Hassan Sharif, was taken to University Hospital. As of Wednesday morning, he was in critical condition.
The incident remains under investigation, said Catherine Adams, a spokesperson for the department, who added that no one has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting. The motive remains unclear.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin in a statement Wednesday afternoon said "at this time we do not have any information suggesting the crime was motivated by bias." He said his office was working with the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office and the Newark Police Department to identify one or more suspects in the case.
"At a time when bias incidents against members of the Muslim community are on the rise, we know that this act of gun violence will heighten fears and concerns in our State," he said. "Every possible angle will, of course, be explored and every lead will be fully investigated to bring the perpetrator or perpetrators to justice."
Sharif was previously attacked outside the mosque
On Wednesday, Sharif was shot twice in the parking lot of the mosque, Wahy-ud Deen Shareef, convener of the Council of Imams in New Jersey, told the Bergen Record, part of the USA TODAY Network.
The motive is still unknown, but Shareef said that the imam had been attacked at gunpoint outside the mosque several months ago, also after morning prayers. In that incident, the imam wrestled the gun away from the suspect, who ran and was not caught, he said.
Sharif, a former boxer who currently works as an officer for the Transportation Security Administration, was recently elected as resident imam, Shareef said.
Shareef knows the imam personally. "When he got elected, he and I had a discussion about the roles and responsibilities of imams. I gave him a history of the masjid he was imam of, where I embraced Islam many years ago," said Shareef.
"We are making prayers for him, and at the same time, we are following up with the police," he added.
'A beacon of leadership'
In a statement, Dina Sayedahmed, a spokesperson for The Council on American-Islamic Relations in New Jersey, said, "We are shocked by the news of the shooting." She called Sharif "a beacon of leadership in his community."
"He is now in critical condition and we are praying for his full and speedy recovery. We ask others to do the same," Sayedahmed said. "As always, and irrespective of this specific incident, we advise all mosques to keep their doors open but remain cautious especially given the recent spike in anti-Muslim bigotry."
The shooting comes amid concerns over attacks against Muslim Americans since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October. In early December, CAIR said the group received 2,171 complaints of anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian hate over the last two months – a 172% increase over same period in the previous year.
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey vowed to increase patrols at mosques and synagogues following the start of the war.
"While there is no credible threat to safety, law enforcement will be increasing patrols in sensitive areas, particularly houses of worship for both the Jewish and Islamic faiths, and taking other steps out of an abundance of caution," Platkin, the New Jersey attorney general, said in October.
New Jersey has more than 320,000 Muslim American residents, Platkin said in a post on X Wednesday morning, which commemorated Muslim Heritage Month.
Contributing: Manahil Ahmad, Hannan Adely; Bergen Record, part of the USA TODAY Network
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