Escondido: A note referencing the recent terrorist attacks in New Zealand was found at the scene of a possible arson fire at a Southern California mosque, police said Sunday.
Nobody was hurt, and members of the Islamic Center of Escondido were able to extinguish the small blaze before firefighters, officials said.
The incident was being investigated as arson and a possible hate crime, said police in the city about 48 kilometers north of downtown San Diego.
A note was found in the parking lot referencing the shootings this month that killed 50 people at mosques in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, police Lt. Chris Lick said. He did not elaborate about the contents of the note.
Investigators did not release information about a suspect.
The fire caused minor damage to the building’s exterior.
Seven people were inside the mosque at the time of the fire, police said. They were able to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher before firefighters arrived on the scene, KNSD reported.
“There are people who sleep there overnight,” member Yusef Miller said. “They heard the sounds, they smelled some funny smells, and there was a letter saying something connecting to New Zealand at the same time. So, this made everybody especially on edge.”
The Escondido mosque was created four years ago and serves several hundred people in the city of about 143,000 residents, Miller said.
He told KNSD that worshippers are undeterred.
“We won’t stop praying,” Miller said. “We won’t stop gathering.”
Dustin Craun, the head of the Council of American-Islamic Relations in San Diego, said his civil rights group stands with the mosque.
“It is disturbing enough that some sick individual would attempt to burn a house of worship to the ground, but referencing the slayings in New Zealand is beyond the pale,” he said in a statement.
AP