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Luqman Ameen Abdullah, Leader Of Radical Islam Group, Killed In Raid

ED WHITE   10/28/09 10:46 PM ET   AP

Detroit

DETROIT — Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested several members of a radical Sunni Islam group in the U.S., killing one of its leaders at a shootout in a Michigan warehouse, the U.S. attorney's office said.

Agents were trying to arrest Luqman Ameen Abdullah, 53, at a Dearborn warehouse on charges that included conspiracy to sell stolen goods and illegal possession and sale of firearms. Authorities also conducted raids elsewhere to try to round up 10 followers named in a federal complaint.

No one was charged with terrorism. But Abdullah was "advocating and encouraging his followers to commit violent acts against the United States," FBI agent Gary Leone said in an affidavit filed with the 43-page criminal complaint unsealed Wednesday.

FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold said Abdullah refused to surrender, fired a weapon and was killed by gunfire from agents.

In the complaint, the FBI said Abdullah, also known as Christopher Thomas, was an imam, or prayer leader, of a radical group named Ummah whose primary mission is to establish an Islamic state within the United States.

He told them it was their "duty to oppose the FBI and the government and it does not matter if they die," Leone said.

Abdullah regularly preached anti-government rhetoric and was trained, along with his followers, in the use of firearms, martial arts and swords, the agent said.

Leone said members of the national group mostly are black and some converted to Islam while in prisons across the United States.

"Abdullah preaches that every Muslim should have a weapon, and should not be scared to use their weapon when needed," Leone wrote.

Seven of the 10 people charged with Abdullah were in custody, including a state prison inmate, the U.S. attorney's office said. Three were still at large. Another man not named in the complaint also was arrested.

The group believes that a separate Islamic state in the U.S. would be controlled by Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly known as H. Rap Brown, who is serving a life sentence in a federal prison in Colorado for shooting two police officers in Georgia in 2000, Leone said. Al-Amin, a veteran of the black power movement, started the group after he converted to Islam in prison.

"They're not taking their cues from overseas," said Jimmy Jones, a professor of world religions at Manhattanville College and a longtime Muslim prison chaplain. "This group is very much American born and bred."

The movement at one time was believed to include a couple of dozen mosques around the country. Ummah is now dwarfed in numbers and influence by other African-American Muslim groups, particularly the mainstream Sunnis who were led by Imam W.D. Mohammed, who recently died.

By evening, authorities still were working the scene near the Detroit-Dearborn border and the warehouse was surrounded by police tape.

The U.S. attorney's office said an FBI dog was also killed during the shootout.

Abdullah's mosque is in a brick duplex on a quiet, residential street in Detroit. A sign on the door in English and Arabic reads, in part, "There is no God but Allah."

Several men congregated on the porch Wednesday night and subsequently attacked a photographer from The Detroit News who was taking pictures from across the street. Ricardo Thomas had his camera equipment smashed and had a bloody lip from the attack.

Imad Hamad, regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in Dearborn, said the FBI had briefed him about Wednesday's raids and told him they were the result of a two-year investigation.

"We know that this is not something to be projected as something against Muslims," Hamad said.

The complaint shows the FBI built its case with the help of confidential sources close to Abdullah who recorded conversations.

A source said that Abdullah regularly beat children inside the mosque with sticks, including a boy who was "unable to walk for several days," Leone said.

The source, according to the agent, regularly listened to a recording of a 2004 sermon in which Abdullah said, "Do not carry a pistol if you're going to give it up to police. You give them a bullet!"

In January 2009, members were evicted from a former mosque for failing to pay property taxes. An FBI search turned up empty shell casings and large holes in the concrete wall of a "shooting range," Leone said.

Dawud Walid, executive director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said the federal authorities' description of Abdullah's extremist links didn't match what he knew of Abdullah.

"I knew him to be charitable," Walid said. "He would open up the mosque to homeless people. He used to run a soup kitchen and feed indigent people. ... I knew nothing of him that was related to any nefarious or criminal behavior."

Abdullah had a wife and children, Walid said. A phone number for the family had been disconnected.

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Associated Press writers David Runk, Corey Williams, David N. Goodman and Rachel Zoll contributed to this story.

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Hamdan A. Yousuf
05:01 PM on 11/08/2009
It is unfortunate that if one googles "Luqman Ameen Abdullah", the Associated Press article (in its many manifestations) is one of the first results. The headline by itself indicates an almost unimaginable degree of media bias. How was Imam Luqman first introduced to the American public? It was not as a loving father, nor as a beloved community leader who devoted himself to the uplift of poor black people and served the hungry and homeless, nor as a working-class man struggling to survive in the forsaken inner city of American's poorest city. Rather, the AP headline screamed "Leader of Radical Islam Group." Who decided that?

Is this objective truth? Is this the conclusion reached by editors after hours of research, after talking to people in the ghetto who knew him best, after talking to his friends and his family? Was this the image of Imam Luqman before this incident cut short his life and thrust him before the world? Or was this the "sound byte" presented to the media by the FBI and the US Attorney's Office and lazily and unethically copied word-for-word by "journalists" undeserving of that name? How many untold millions know nothing about Imam Luqman except these three words -- Radical Islam Leader -- and believe that just because they saw it on TV?
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Hamdan A. Yousuf
05:02 PM on 11/08/2009
The media is supposed to bring the truth to the people, they are supposed to ask the hard questions, dig behind the scenes, and engage in the type of investigative journalism that will look beyond the facade of power and privilege. There has been outrage over government and FBI misconduct in this case, but at a deeper level, it is also the media that is to blame. In blindly accepting the government's story (which has yet to be accepted by a grand jury much less proven in a court of law), they shirked their responsibility and descended to being nothing but publicists for the government, mindlessly substituting a summary of the 45-page affidavit for an objective journalistic investigation into the facts of the case.

For all those who might come across this Associated Press story in the future, I invite you to read one citizen-journalist's in-depth investigation into the facts of the case, his interview with Imam Luqman's family members, his discussions with residents of the inner-city neighborhood in which he lived, and his conversations with legal scholars as to the merits of the government's case. When the official media fails to do its job, it becomes incumbent upon ordinary citizens to take up the mantle of truth and put forth the story the media is unwilling or unable to present.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/hamdan-a-yousuf/death-of-a-detroit-imam-l_b_346633.html
01:41 AM on 10/31/2009
"I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color".

Malcolm X
05:18 AM on 10/30/2009
This guy if not identified as " a radical black extremist Muslim" one might think he was part of the gun toting, separatist, white wing nuts who would impose a Biblical theocracy in the USA and celebrate it all at tea parties. This guy was nothing more than a black Glenn Beck.
12:18 AM on 10/30/2009
ppl this is my grandfather ur talkin about. he was a gud man despite the lies and the bullshit you think. those HARASSERS shot him 18 times cuz he shot a dog who they sicked on him. if he had so many stolen goods, why was he living in the poorest most ghetto neighborhodd in detroit. why was his mosque being held out of a house instead of a real building. plus what happened to ''''the cops arent supposed to try & shoot to kill''''. if he fired they were supposed to fire in the leg, arm, or shoulder. NOT 18 TIMES TO DEATH!!!! THEY WANTED THIS. AND I HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH SO YOU SPEAK YOUR OPINIONS IM SPEAKING MINE.
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Siara
Obama 2012
01:25 PM on 10/29/2009
I don't have much pity for vicious radicals who plot to kill innocent people. These particular guys happen to be Muslim. Other murderous radicals belong to different faiths (Jewish, Christian, etc....) I feel the same way about radicals of other religions.

This has practically nothing to do with the teachings of Islam.

These sicko people tend to glomb on to religion as an excuse for killing. It's a problem that all organized religions should address and don't.
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JohnnyWalkerBlueLabel
527HP, 12.3@111mph 1/4 mile. 2%er going for 1%
01:07 PM on 10/29/2009
looks like Allah has finally figured out who the good guys are.
12:53 PM on 10/29/2009
Keep up the good work feds.
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Siara
Obama 2012
01:32 PM on 10/29/2009
I agree. I don't have any problem with normal Muslims who use the teachings of their prophet as a moral compass, but these rad icals are no great loss to the world.
12:48 PM on 10/29/2009
It is impossible to separate tenants of Islam and tribal customs of the Arabic peninsula circa 7th Century.
Billions of people worldwide are being spoon fed archaic Arabic tribalism as religious dogma .
It's essentially cultural imperialism behind seven veils of religious mumbo jumbo.
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Siara
Obama 2012
01:35 PM on 10/29/2009
There are peaceful families all over the world who separate these tenets successfuuly every day. The radicals are a different group of people.
01:49 PM on 10/29/2009
It is amazing when you think about it. And here and everywhere those of us who don't go in for the "teachings" of these Bronze Age desert nomads are called upon to respect the delusional behavior of its adherents.
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Siara
Obama 2012
08:39 AM on 10/30/2009
"those of us who don't go in for the "teachings" of these Bronze Age desert nomads are called upon to respect the delusional behavior of its adherents."

The same may be said of Christianity.
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Chris7black
salesmans guide,,,
12:01 PM on 10/29/2009
wow,,,so you mean to tell me we as a americans are gonna crack down on black radical seperation talk that has been espoused since 1933....well we also need to clamp down on the gov of texas and half of east texas and other people that talk of splitting the country. as a pro black, pro american man if i have to choose i will fight for america first,,meaning white and black from both sides of the spectrum can get the bullet from me in defense of our country...
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lawrencemuh
11:58 AM on 10/29/2009
Do we dissect the entire Jewish or Christian faith when a Rabbi is charged with selling Kidneys on the Black Market or a Evangelist Guns down a security guard in DC??
11:31 AM on 10/29/2009
Sounds like the FBI is in cya mode. Looks like a 2 year invention where they found almost nothing and conveniently the suspect is dead.
10:34 AM on 10/29/2009
I'm glad they took down another crazy group who are preying on people who are hurting. I can't help thinking that Abdullah's exhortations to his followers to arm themselves and overthrow the government are exactly they same as some white extremist hate groups.
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Siara
Obama 2012
08:45 AM on 10/30/2009
" the same as some white extremist hate groups"

Exactly. Anyone who thinks this behavior is limited to Muslims hasn't looked at a newspaper lately. In our country we bend over backwards to "respect the Faith" of Evangelical Christians from the South who do precisely the same thing.
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GoDems2012
YOU are the change!
10:22 AM on 10/29/2009
I hope the Feds are watching the right wing groups as well. Domestic terrorism should be pre-empted and taken as seriously as radical islam.
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Siara
Obama 2012
01:35 PM on 10/29/2009
APPLAUSE
10:20 AM on 10/29/2009
"Abdullah preaches that every Muslim should have a weapon, and should not be scared to use their weapon when needed," Leone wrote.

Isn't that a mainline NRA position?
10:14 AM on 10/29/2009
Now, if this had been a white Christian evangelist militia, would the FBI gone in, guns blazing? Have they done anything like that recently, despite the proliferation of such groups?
01:02 PM on 10/29/2009
You're defending a group of former cons dedicated to setting up a Caliphante in U.S.?!
Ah, the joys of the Web.
08:30 PM on 10/30/2009
You are defending Moshe Dayan?!
"Ah, the joys of the Web."