Cops foil mosque attack

The Islamic Centre of America mosque in Dearborn. Roger Stockham was arrested outside it.

The Islamic Centre of America mosque in Dearborn. Roger Stockham was arrested outside it.

Published Jan 31, 2011

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Detroit - A California man travelling with explosives in his vehicle with the intention of blowing up one of the nation's largest mosques where mourners had gathered for a funeral was arrested in a Detroit suburb, authorities said on Sunday.

Police said Roger Stockham, 63, was arraigned on Wednesday on one count of making a false report or threat of terrorism and one count of possessing explosives with an unlawful intent. Stockham had a large but undisclosed quantity of class-C fireworks including M-80s, which are outlawed in Michigan, Chief Ronald Haddad said.

“I was comfortable with the fact that we had taken him off the street - he isn't going anywhere,” Haddad told The Associated Press Sunday afternoon. “I think the society he wanted to impact is safe.”

Haddad said Stockham was arrested on Monday evening without incident in the parking lot of Islamic Centre of America, while a large group was gathered inside. He said police received a 911 call from a resident.

Haddad said authorities believe Stockham was acting alone but still take him “very seriously”. He said Stockham has “a long history of anti-government activities”, though he declined to elaborate.

The chief said he called the mosque leader, Imam Hassan al-Qazwini, early on Tuesday to let him know of the arrest, and later met with Qazwini and mosque board members. He said members shared concerns about copycat crimes if the arrest was publicised, and Haddad said he understood.

“We never want to put something out there that gives someone the 'how-to,”' Haddad said.

Qazwini informed worshippers about the incident during his sermon on Friday. The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter issued a press release on Saturday night and the police followed Sunday morning.

Stockham remained jailed on Sunday on a $500 000 bond. A preliminary examination is scheduled for Friday.

Police didn't know whether Stockham had an attorney. A public records search did not turn up a listed number for Stockham, though Haddad said he lives in Imperial Beach, near San Diego.

Dearborn, located about 16km west of Detroit, is the capital of the Detroit area's Arab-American community, which is one of the largest in the US. - Sapa-AP

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