Brian Hamacher

Fire Outside Tampa Mosque Was Arson: Officials

No one was at the mosque when the fire started

Authorities are investigating a small fire outside a Tampa mosque early Friday that officials have ruled to be arson.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue officials said they received a call around 2:10 a.m. of a fire outside the door of The Islamic Society of New Tampa.

When firefighters arrived the fire was mostly out and they were able to quickly extinguish it.

No one was at the mosque when the fire started.

"It is worrisome that our community has fallen victim of what appears to be another hate crime," said Wilfredo Amr Ruiz, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Florida.

An alarm company notified a mosque board member early Friday, and he found first responders there when he arrived, CAIR said.

Investigators from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives also responded, the group said. The ATF confirmed its agents were there but said the local fire department was leading the investigation.

CAIR said the fire started at a door to the prayer hall. There was damage to the door and carpet inside from sprinkler water and smoke.

Authorities said holes were found in the door but determined they were not made by bullets, as some had initially feared.

Morning prayers were moved to another building.

Worshippers were directed to other mosques in the area until the building is repaired.

The blaze was at least the second intentionally set at a Florida mosque in the past six months. Joseph Schreiber was sentenced to 30 years in prison earlier this month for setting fire to the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce on Sept. 11. It was the same mosque that the Orlando nightclub shooter attended occasionally.

Mustafa Ameen, the Islamic Society of New Tampa's lawyer and spokesman, said this is the first time a fire has been intentionally set at the mosque. He said they're awaiting the outcome of the investigation to better understand the motive, but have been boosted by community support.

"We appreciate the entire community standing in solidarity with us," he said.

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