TORONTO: Worshippers at a mosque in Canada took down an assailant who attacked them with bear spray and an axe, police said on Saturday.
The police in a statement said that the man walked into the Dar Al-Tawheed Islamic Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and “discharged bear spray towards people in the mosque while brandishing a hatchet″ just before 7am on Saturday.
The bear spray attack left worshippers with minor injuries, according to regional police.
ASSAULT:
– McAdam Rd/Matheson BLvd E #Mississauga
– Reports of male entering a Mosque and sprayed u/k substance
– Reports that male also had a wpn
– #PRP on scene and male taken into custody
– Call received at 6:57 a.m
– PR22-0093583— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) March 19, 2022
The mosque’s imam, Ibrahim Hindy, tweeted that the individual came wielding an axe and “numerous other sharp-edged weapons”, as well as the spray.
“Before he could inflict harm on any worshippers, several congregants bravely were able to stop him in his tracks,” Dar Al-Tawheed Islamic Centre said in a statement.
“People are obviously quite shaken up and are recovering. For the most part, folks are still processing what’s happened and are trying to kind of see how they can ensure that their communities remain secure,” Nadia Hasan of the National Council of Canadian Muslims told the Associated Press on behalf of the mosque.
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Canada police have charged a suspect – identified as 24-year-old Mohammad Moiz Omar – with administering a noxious substance with intent to endanger life or cause bodily harm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault with a weapon, uttering threats, carrying a concealed weapon, and mischief to religious property.
They said the incident was hate-motivated.
Canadian prime minister Justice Trudeau condemned the attack on Twitter, calling it “incredibly disturbing”.
The attack on congregants at the Dar Al-Tawheed Islamic Centre is incredibly disturbing. I strongly condemn this violence – which has no place in Canada – and I’m keeping the community in my thoughts today. I also want to applaud the courage of those who were there this morning.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) March 19, 2022