NYPD Reportedly Spied On Sheikh Reda Shata, Muslim Leader Who Denounced Terrorism

Sheikh Reda Shata

EILEEN SULLIVAN   10/ 5/11 09:45 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — The New York Police Department's intelligence squad secretly assigned an undercover officer to monitor a prominent Muslim leader even as he decried terrorism, cooperated with the police, dined with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and was the subject of a Pulitzer Prize-winning series by The New York Times about Muslims in America.

Sheikh Reda Shata was among those singled out for surveillance because of his "threat potential" and what the NYPD considered links to organizations associated with terrorism, despite having never been charged with any crime, according to secret police documents obtained by The Associated Press.

This was life in America for Shata: a government partner in the fight against terrorism and a suspect at the same time.

During his time at the Islamic Center of Bay Ridge since 2002, he welcomed FBI agents to his mosque to speak to Muslims, invited NYPD officers for breakfast and threw parties for officers who were leaving the precinct. As police secretly watched Shata in 2006, he had breakfast and dinner with Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion and was invited to meet with Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Shata recalls.

"This is very sad," Shata said after seeing his name in the NYPD file. "What is your feeling if you see this about people you trusted?"

The dichotomy between simultaneously being partner and suspect is common among some of New York's Muslims. Some of the same mosques that city leaders visited to hail their strong alliances with the Muslim community have also been placed under NYPD surveillance – in some cases infiltrated by undercover police officers and confidential informants.

In April, more than 100 area imams publicly supported a rally to "oppose wars, condemn terrorism and fight Islamophobia." Of those, more than 30 were either identified by name or work in mosques included in the NYPD's listing of suspicious people and places in 2006.

"The way things are playing out in New York does not paint a picture of partnership and of a conversation among equals," said Ramzi Kassem, a professor at the City University of New York School of Law. "It seems that city officials prefer hosting Ramadan banquets to engaging with citizens who wish to hold them to account. Spying on almost every aspect of community life certainly does not signal a desire to engage constructively."

The New York Times story about Shata, which won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for feature writing, described his efforts to reconcile Muslim traditions with American life. Police documents from the same year the story was published paint a different picture. Shata, who emigrated from Egypt to the U.S. in 2002, is described by police as a "Tier One" person of interest. According to the police files, a person of interest is "an individual with threat potential based on their position at a particular location, links to an organization, overseas links and/or criminal history."

Police assigned an undercover officer and an informant to watch Shata personally, and two others were assigned to watch his mosque, according to the NYPD files. Mark Mershon, the FBI's senior agent in New York in 2006, said he has no recollection of Shata ever being under FBI investigation. A search of commonly used court and public record files show no evidence of any criminal record for Shata.

"What did they find?" Shata asked through an interpreter at his current mosque in Monmouth County, N.J. "It's a waste of time and a waste of money."

On Wednesday, seven New York Democratic state senators called for the state attorney general to investigate the NYPD's spying on Muslim neighborhoods.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne did not return messages over two days. Bloomberg's office, which has repeatedly referred questions to NYPD, also did not respond.

In May, Bloomberg and Kelly organized a news conference to discuss two suspected terrorists. Appearing with the officials was Mohammad Shamsi Ali, an imam regularly at the mayor's side for public appearances that touch on Muslim issues. Shamsi Ali said he and the mayor have maintained good communication over the years. In July, he was invited to a pre-Ramadan conference hosted by the NYPD, and for the past three years he said he has been invited to speak at the police academy about Islam and Muslims.

Yet in 2006 the NYPD infiltrated two mosques where Shamsi Ali holds leadership roles – the Islamic Cultural Center of New York and the Jamaica Muslim Center. The NYPD cited radical rhetoric and possible money laundering in the Islamic Cultural Center of New York and said the Jamaica Muslim Center was a hub of radicalization that offered martial arts training. Shamsi Ali said he was unaware of the police assessments and denied the underlying accusations.

"How do you define rhetoric?" Shamsi Ali asked. He said some imams sound harsh when they're preaching. He said if the NYPD suspected money laundering, it should ask the Internal Revenue Service to audit the mosque.

"It's wrong to view Muslims as radicals simply because of the outfit," Shamsi Ali said.

Last year, after a Pakistani-American man was accused of attempting to detonate a car bomb in Times Square, Kelly, the police commissioner, visited the Al-Iman mosque in Astoria, Queens, where he praised a Muslim street vendor for reporting the suspicious vehicle to local police. Kelly assured members of the mosque that racial profiling is prohibited by the police, though he acknowledged in response to a question that officers will conduct random checks of people who fit a particular description.

Yet in 2006, the NYPD recorded in its files that members of the same mosque also belonged to extremist organizations that harbored anti-American sentiments and terrorist sympathies. That mosque was placed under surveillance by an undercover NYPD officer and a confidential informant, according to the police files.

In October 2006, the president of the Brooklyn borough attended an event on the final day of Ramadan at Brooklyn's Makki Masjid. The borough president, Marty Markowitz, described his Muslim neighbors as "like every other group in our fabric – successful, community-minded contributors who improve our quality of life." Meanwhile, the NYPD recorded in its files that Makki Masjid was a "Tier One" mosque because of its members' radical Islamic views.

Two Queens mosques that the NYPD was monitoring in 2006 – one because it was suspected of funding the Taliban and another that the department described as the national headquarters of an extremist organization – are listed as "destination options" in a 2009 official city planning brochure for a bike tour of Queens intended to promote the community's diversity.

Shamsi Ali said he was not surprised to learn that police were secretly listening inside his mosques.

"Everywhere that I go, I feel someone must be listening to me," Shamsi Ali said. "As long as I do things according to law, I don't have to worry at all."

Shata, the Bay Ridge imam featured in the Times story, said he still considers Bloomberg his friend, but he was hurt by what he saw in the police files.

"You were loving people very much, and then all of a sudden you get shocked," Shata said. "It's a bitter feeling."

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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman contributed to this report.

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Contact the Washington investigative team at DCInvestigations(at)ap.org

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alkh3myst
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12:43 AM on 10/29/2011
It's a shame that these Imams were so naive that they didn't know you can't trust cops or politicians.
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04:44 PM on 10/08/2011
To Silverball, I said the truth, no matter how many laws are passed, racial profiling is being legal as discrimination is still used against people dark colors and obvious ethnic differences. You forgot to read the hyperlinks that I sent to you. Why are you itching so much about this issue?, are you trying to cover up the sky with your hands? That is the reality, discrimination is suffered by all those groups. Do your homework and don't tingle so much with it.
10:42 AM on 10/08/2011
...trust in Allah but tie up your goats.
04:58 AM on 10/08/2011
The picture shows him with a halo of baby innocence. How sweet.
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12:45 AM on 10/29/2011
Maybe that's because Sheikh Reda IS innocent.
02:21 AM on 10/08/2011
Let's be clear about Tolerance 101 when it comes to Islam & Muslims in America: 1) No one wants to see all American Muslims punished for the acts of extremists. 2) All Muslims are not terrorists, and all terrorists are not Muslims. 3) Constitutional freedom of religion applies to Islam too. There... now that we've covered the simple stuff... let's look at the hard realities.

***The preponderance of terrorists who pose a threat to Americans today are Muslims. Our main concern used to be the possibility of terrorists coming here from abroad to attack us, but it has become more common for American-born Muslims to attempt attacks.

***The Islamic Society of North America estimates that 85% of non-African American mosques in the U.S. are led by imams that are foreign. These foreign imams have usually been educated in conservative forms of Islam, speak poor (or no) English, educate their congregations according to the teachings and practices of their home countries instead of here, and teach that American culture is haraam (sinful) and should be withdrawn from.

***As far back as the late 1980's, radical sheiks such as Abdullah Azzam and Omar Abdel Rahmen were touring the U.S. to teach in mosques across the country. They encouraged violent jihad, successfully recruited jihadists, and raised funds for jihad activities elsewhere in the world. Abdel-Rahmen went on to guide and provide religious sanction to the bombing of the WTC in '93.
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04:57 AM on 10/08/2011
I am sure that ALL mus!mz would disagree with you, but not because that what you wrote was incorrect. it is because they act like in the wilderness when cornered they attack and complain.
07:32 PM on 10/07/2011
In that case, they should profile all white people because they may "potentially" be members of the KKK. Or all Germans because they may "potentially" be Nazis. Or all blacks because they may "potentially" support the Black Panthers. Or all Mexicans/South Americans because they may "potentially" be members of some drug cartel. Or all Japanese because they may "potentially" believe Pearl Harbor was justified. Or all Catholics because they may may "potentially" be pedophiles. Or...

Doesn't that seem just a bit over the top?
08:42 AM on 10/07/2011
Good.

The cops should vet a so-called anti-terro­rist muslim to see if he's the real deal or a duplicitou­s poser.

Remember the cases of US Army Major Hasan who killed 13 American soldiers at Fort Hood and Mark Fidel Kools aka Hasan Karim Akbar, a US soldier who threw grenades into a tent where fellow soldier were sleeping in Kuwait killing two and wounding 14.

Thanks to NYPD for endeavoring to protect us. Better to be safe than sorry.
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02:51 PM on 10/07/2011
He was a mental health risk that was ignored by the military.  Now, they hope to duck their responsibility by concentrating on his Muslim heritage.
03:15 PM on 10/07/2011
who38
Being a devout Muslim or having had Muslim parents, is not usually regarded as a mental health risk, but you may have something there.
10:33 PM on 10/06/2011
Do any of you remember the times square bomber, you know the one who sweared allegiance during his naturalization, yes that one. Now imagine you are the NYPD and you see this guy with this profile and you wanna make sure if he is the real deal and not doing something hinky underneath, how would you do it? Ask him point blank or do some surveillance to be sure?
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10:46 PM on 10/06/2011
You do know a Muslim reported him to the authorities, right?
12:03 AM on 10/07/2011
a muslim reported faizal shahzad? really?
08:43 AM on 10/07/2011
Remember the cases of US Army Major Hasan who killed 13 American soldiers at Fort Hood and Mark Fidel Kools aka Hasan Karim Akbar, a US soldier who threw grenades into a tent where fellow soldier were sleeping in Kuwait killing two and wounding 14.
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02:53 PM on 10/07/2011
Remember Timothy McVeigh who ended the life of a two year old named Kimberley?
10:31 PM on 10/06/2011
It is always better to err on the side of caution, i am sure Mr. Sheik would understand if he is moderate as he claims he is.
12:40 PM on 10/07/2011
Let's say you're not white and well-to-do and you walk into a music store. The security guard follows you around the store and then arrests you on suspicion of theft, when all the while, you just walked in to buy something. Is that erring on the side of caution?

There are many masajid (mosques) in New York that were under illegal surveillance for absolutely no reason, other than they were Muslim. There should be some just cause in order to have undercover surveillance on an institution.

Have you watched the Ben Affleck movie, "The Town"? The four bank robbers were suspected of running different heists, but there was not enough evidence to go to trial. The investigating officer made the comment, "We can't get 24-hour surveillance unless one of these idiots converts to Islam". The other cops started laughing, but the sad reality is that Muslims will never be welcome in the United States. They will always be the target of suspicion, undercover surveillance and illegal wiretaps.
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02:53 PM on 10/07/2011
In that case, Jane Harmon should have been indicted for treason.
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07:53 PM on 10/06/2011
Welcome to our own version of a Police State.
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07:20 PM on 10/06/2011
Caption suggestion; "Can't you tell by my white hat I'm a good guy?"
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02:55 PM on 10/07/2011
Hear, hear.  Look at the picture of the young Steve Jobs and imagine his carrying the name of his biological father. Think he might have a few "ethnic" problems?
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04:46 PM on 10/06/2011
There was a time the US government spied on Martin Luther King.
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07:22 PM on 10/06/2011
And I would really like to know the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth of what they found out, honest I won't tell anyone else, so please post it here.
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09:22 PM on 10/06/2011
Here http://www.paperlessarchives.com/mlk.html knock yourself out

They even spied on his wife!

What were they doing trying to find out if she was going with another guys after his death?
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02:56 PM on 10/07/2011
Right after they post the "real" info re/ Nixon and JFK.  Also, the sex lives of Eisenhower, and both Bushes.
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03:59 PM on 10/06/2011
There are instances of Fathers of teens who have been radicilized going to the leaders of mosques and being told not to say anything and to "let them be"............

The scum who turned passenger airliners into guided missles lived in this country for years as members of society and mosques. Had we been on the alert and had ears inside of those mosques possibly a slip of the tounge could have prevented the horror of 9/11.

We are at war and any means neccesary to gain information about the enemy is fair game. If one is simply worshipping I am fairly certain one has nothing to worry about. I take a bit of comfort in thinking that those who are engaging in other behaviours may have something to worry about........
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09:44 PM on 10/06/2011
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" There are instances of Fathers of teens who have been radicilize­d going to the leaders of mosques and being told not to say anything and to "let them be".......­....."
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10:06 PM on 10/06/2011
Doug you are sooo nice, I wish I were like you.

Since I am not I will go ahead and say he probably made that up or read it in a website like Fox.
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02:57 PM on 10/07/2011
I thought that they went to the leaders of their dioceses; silly me.
03:07 PM on 10/06/2011
Is this guy a Islamic leader or an American who follows some religion? Given traditional Islam being agains womens equality, people being gay, and people not believing in religion, except for the money why are they here? If you don't want to live in a secular society and you do want to live in a religious one, move there. As my Dad told me forty years ago, "I don't care, but if you are going to look and act like a hippie, be prepare to be treated like one."

The police could be right or wrong and I suspect wrong in this case, but if you live here and are not going to assimulate, get used to being treated weird, right or wrong. I am a non believer so I really don't give a hoot about religion, I do care about people's right to believe in stupidity.
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04:10 PM on 10/06/2011
And, my guess is that your Dad was often treated like a rube; right?  And, thee is a difference between being "treated weird" and being investigated for possible criminal activity.
04:33 PM on 10/06/2011
who38
Just curious, do you regard the Muslim killing sprees of innocent people around the world as 'criminal' activity? Isn't it actually normal Islamic political activity just as practiced by Muhammad many many years ago?
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04:48 PM on 10/06/2011
...lol...well, your dad was a treasure, eh?...and exactly how should a hippie expect to be treated???...and why in a negative way???..i was one and for those that DON'T know (this category would include your father and apparently you....) hippies were the most peaceful of any of societies persons...does the phrase "make love, not war" ring a bell...do you think there was some subversive meaning to that other than be peaceful...i ran into many that judged on appearance only and always considered they the fools...i'm not a religious person, but it always brought to mind the pray from jesus..."forgive them, father, for they know NOT what they do...."...ring a bell?.....oh...and who was RIGHT about the viet-nam war???...did i mention i spent a year there too?....and don't get me started on religion...
11:48 AM on 10/06/2011
What's wrong with the cops checking to see if this guy is the real deal and not up to some duplicitous undertaking, which is not unheard of?

Better to be safe than sorry.
03:48 PM on 10/06/2011
This is not Israel. There is a constitution and law. Government has no right to snoop on someone just because they feel like it, if they don't have a probable cause.
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04:13 PM on 10/06/2011
Thank you.  Israel continues to pressure the US into using racial profiling.  So far, they have been unsuccessful.  Let's hope that continues.  What Mike does not understand is that all white people could be in jeopardy because most of the criminal activity generated on Wall Street and Big Business is being done by OWM.  Wonder how he would react if that group suddenly became the object of undercover police investigations.
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04:49 PM on 10/06/2011
j edgar all over again...wiretap and snoop first, justify it later...did i mention it's illegal...???