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Sunday, October 07, 2012
Suspect Charged By Feds In Ohio Mosque Arson Attack
In Toledo, Ohio on Friday, federal officials filed charges against a 52-year old Indiana man for setting fire to the prayer room of a Toledo, Ohio mosque on Sept. 30. The Toledo Blade reports that Randy Linn was charged with one count of damage to religious property in violation of 18 USC Sec. 247, and one count of use of fire or explosives in connection with the commission of a federal felony in violation of 18 USC Sec. 844(h). The Affidavit in Support of a Criminal Complaint (full text) filed by the FBI says that Linn is an ex-marine who reportedly has recently made anti-Muslim comments, including complaining about the international Muslim community's reaction to a controversial YouTube video and has complained about recent attacks on U.S. embassies and the death of military personnel in the Middle East. While in a police car at the time of his arrest, Linn cursed Muslims. At a press conference on Friday, Wood County, Ohio prosecutors (who dropped state charges in favor of the federal charges) called the arson an act of terrorism.