A fire that broke out at a Cape Girardeau mosque during the early morning hours after the start of Ramadan is under investigation by the FBI and local officials.
No injuries were reported. The building sustained structural damage, police said.
A photo provided by the Cape Girardeau Fire Department shows firefighters responding to an early morning fire at the Islamic Center of Cape Girardeau, Mo., April 24, 2020. The police said the fire at the center was being investigated as possible arson. A photo provided by the Cape Girardeau Fire Department shows firefighters responding to an early morning fire at the Islamic Center of Cape Girardeau, Mo., April 24, 2020. The police said the fire at the center was being investigated as possible arson.
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