Wednesday, May 01, 2019

Montgomery County police respond to call for more security at mosques during Ramadan

Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando released a letter to acting Montgomery County Police Chief Russ Hamill Monday, in which he requested the department "increase security" at mosques in the county during the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan begins the evening of Sunday, May 5, and ends the morning of Wednesday, June 5. The department last night issued a statement saying they have received Jawando's letter, and many inquiries about it from unidentified individuals.

In the statement, MCPD says they will continue to work closely with faith communities in the county, but will not ever publicly announce or disclose specific security plans. A public discussion of strategies and tactics "may diminish – not enhance –  the safety of our residents," MCPD says.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Leave it to MoCo Council to issue orders to protect the enemy of the USA. Mosques in MoCo are infamous for funneling money to Hamas, Iran and ISIS.

Anonymous said...

It's not Muslims who are shooting up places of worship in the USA. It's Robert Dyer's demographic.

Anna said...

5:44AM Hatred is a karmic cancer whose victim is its perpetrator. It is a spiritual black hole that consumes those who are obsessed with it.