New York mosque receives letter threatening a ‘massacre on a scale never seen’

An official at Masjid Manhattan Mosque told police the letter had been mailed from London. (Photo courtesy: Google Maps)
Updated 23 June 2017
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New York mosque receives letter threatening a ‘massacre on a scale never seen’

DUBAI: A mosque in New York received a letter threatening a massacre “on a scale never seen,” the New York Post reported Thursday.
An official at Masjid Manhattan Mosque told police the letter had been mailed from London and had been received on Wednesday afternoon.
According to the newspaper’s police source, the letter read: “We will be coming to your Mosque in August to carry out a massacre… It will be on a scale never seen.”
The threat is being investigated by the New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force.
Local elected officials released a joint statement Thursday, reading, “Threatening a massacre at a house of worship is fundamentally an attack on the values and core principles of our nation, our city, and our borough.”
“A political climate that fosters hatred and fear continues to have very real consequences in our neighborhoods,” state senator Daniel Squadron, congressman Jerrod Nadler, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou and councilwoman Margaret Chin said in the statement.

“We stand united with the Muslim community and all New Yorkers in denouncing this threat, and the hateful rhetoric that creates this climate.”
The news comes after a 47-year-old man drove a van into worshippers exiting London’s Finsbury Park Mosque this week, injuring 10 people.


Greek police detain 313 in raid at university after mob attacked police

Updated 07 February 2026
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Greek police detain 313 in raid at university after mob attacked police

  • Such attacks against riot police near the university campus are not uncommon
  • Riot police used tear gas and stun grenades to beat back the attackers

THESSALONIKI, Greece: Authorities in Greece on Saturday detained 313 people in a raid on the university campus of the country’s second-largest city, Thessaloniki, after riot police were attacked by mobs of people hurling more than 100 Molotov cocktails.
Greek police said roving groups of people wearing hoods emerged from the campus of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in the predawn hours Saturday to attack a squad of riot police. The unit is usually deployed some distance from the campus to quell any disturbances after all-night parties that take place on university grounds.
Police said all 313 people were released without being charged.
Such attacks against riot police near the university campus are not uncommon but it’s the first time that so many people were detained after such a clash during which an unusually high number of firebombs was used.
Riot police used tear gas and stun grenades to beat back the attackers. One officer was taken to a military hospital for burns to his face and leg while a 21-year-old civilian was treated for respiratory problems, police said.
The university said in a statement that off-campus “extremists” in conjunction with some individuals from within university grounds had committed the attacks. They said an investigation is underway to determine if any students had taken part. They added that no permission had been granted for any party to take place on university grounds.