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Imam stabbed at Paterson mosque

Police do have a suspect in custody after an imam was stabbed at a mosque Sunday. FOX 5’s Ashlie Rodriguez reports.

PATERSON, N.J. – A Paterson imam is recovering after being stabbed in the back during morning prayer at the Omar Mosque.

 It happened during the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan.

Dozens gathered Sunday afternoon prayer inside Omar Mosque, a central place of worship for the Muslim community.

Around 5:30 a.m, surveillance video showed the men were praying, when a man failed to return to the kneeling position with the others, instead rushing Imam Sayed Elnakib, 65, according to officials, stabbing him twice in the back.

"Half of them apprehended the suspect, the other half rendered aid to the Imam," Al Abdelaziz, a Paterson city councilman, said. "That shows you what type of community they are."

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Paterson police arrived and arrested Serif Zorba, 32, seeking to learn what fueled the attack during the Holy month of Ramadan, which ends April 20th.

"This person came into the mosque this morning and performed prayer with the congregation," Abdul Hamdan, the Omar Mosque Attorney and Spokesperson, said. "He was unknown to the mosque. It is believed that he has visited the mosque previously on other occasions, but he is someone who is unknown to the mosque."

The imam was rushed to the hospital in serious but stable condition, while Zorba faces three charges included Attempted Murder.

The case is now in the hands of the Passaic County Prosecutor, who placed deputies outside the mosque throughout the day. 

Mosque leaders also pledging to remain especially vigilant from this point forward.

"The congregation is asking why," said Luis Velez, a Paterson City Councilman, "but we leave everything in the hands of Allah and God and the hand of Justice."

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Day 77: Q&A – Trump’s tariffs, Putin’s Arctic, and penguins

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On Day 77, US correspondents Mark Stone and David Blevins answer your questions on everything from Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs and their impact on American consumers, to Trump’s relationship with Putin and if they have plans for the Arctic, and penguins.

If you’ve got a question you’d like Mark, Martha, and James to answer, you can email it to trump100@sky.uk.

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Man arrested over wildfire that triggered ‘major incident’ in Northern Ireland

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Man arrested over wildfire that triggered 'major incident' in Northern Ireland

A man has been arrested by police investigating a “significant” wildfire that triggered a major incident in Northern Ireland.

More than 100 firefighters and 15 fire appliances were deployed on Saturday to Sandbank Road, Hilltown, to tackle the blaze which is believed to have been caused deliberately, fire chiefs said.

Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) said the fire had a front of approximately two miles “including a large area of forestry close to property”.

It was extinguished at 2.53am on Sunday and the major incident status lifted, the NIFRS said.

“The cause of this fire is believed to have been deliberate,” chief fire and rescue officer Aidan Jennings said.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said on Sunday that a 25-year-old man had been arrested “on suspicion of arson being reckless as to whether life would be endangered, and non-related driving offences”.

“He remains in custody at this time as enquiries continue into the circumstances surrounding the fire,” the force added.

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The wildfire on Sandbank Road, Hilltown. Pic: Sky Watch NI

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More than 100 firefighters were at the scene of the fire. Pic: Sky Watch NI

Various fires erupted across England this week amid uncharacteristically warm and dry conditions for the time of year.

On Saturday, helicopters were deployed to tackle Scotland’s fourth wildfire this week, with police saying a blaze “which started in the Newton Stewart area has spread northwards and is expected to reach the Loch Doon area of East Ayrshire around 12am on Sunday”.

Police Scotland added: “As a precautionary measure members of the public are asked to avoid the Loch Doon area and anyone who may be camping in the area is advised to leave.”

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Moors Valley Country Park blackened by fires this week

Elsewhere in England, Devon and Cornwall Police said they were assisting the fire service with temporary road closures on the A30 in the Bolventor area as they tackle “a number of fires” on moorland.

In Dorset, Moors Valley Country Park was forced to close after multiple wildfires broke out there on Wednesday.

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Separate incidents were then reported at Upton Heath in Poole on Wednesday, and nearby Canford Heath in the early hours of Thursday.

Friday was officially the warmest day of the year so far – with temperatures in the south of England reaching 23C (73.4F) – the highest since 21 September last year, according to the Met Office.

The weather conditions triggered a “severe” wildfire rating for parts of the UK on Tuesday.

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Man shot dead in Stanley, County Durham

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Police are investigating after a man was shot dead in County Durham.

Officers were called to an address in Elm Street, Stanley, at about 5.20pm on Saturday after reports of a “disturbance”, Durham Constabulary said.

A man in his 50s was found to have been shot and despite the efforts of paramedics he was pronounced dead at the scene.

His family have been told and are being supported by specially trained officers.

Specialist crime scene investigators are at the scene, and officers are carrying out house-to-house enquiries.

A cordon is in place and is expected to stay there for some time.

Detective Superintendent Neil Fuller said: “This is a truly shocking incident in which a man has been shot and has sadly died.”

He added: “Residents may see an increased police presence in the area. I would like to thank them for their support while we carry out this investigation.

“Our thoughts are with the man’s family at this time.”

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Durham Constabulary has urged anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage or CCTV to contact the force.

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