US man with a history of terrorizing mosques faces criminal charges

US man with a history of terrorizing mosques faces criminal charges
The Miami Gardens Mosque in Miami, Florida. (Courtesy: Islamic Center of Greater Miami)
Updated 07 June 2017
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US man with a history of terrorizing mosques faces criminal charges

US man with a history of terrorizing mosques faces criminal charges

MIAMI: A Florida man is facing federal charges that he left recorded threatening messages at a mosque.
Court records released Wednesday show that 35-year-old Gerald Sloane Wallace was indicted by a Miami grand jury on a charge of making an interstate communication that threatened injury. State authorities had charged Wallace previously for the same actions.
The indictment says Wallace phoned the Miami Gardens mosque in February and left a message using profanity against Islam, Prophet Muhammad and the Qur’an. He also allegedly threatened to “go down to your center.”
“I’m gonna shoot all y’all.”
Prosecutors say Wallace claimed to have threatened other Florida mosques.
The charge carries a maximum five-year prison sentence. An arraignment and detention hearing are set for Friday.
Court records don’t list an attorney for Wallace.