Threat Reported Against Chicago Area Mosque, Muslim Leaders Say
(CBS) -- In the wake of the Orlando mass shooting, Muslim organizations in the Chicago area say they've reported to the FBI an emailed threat that came in Monday morning against a suburban mosque.
The email to the Islamic Center of Wheaton says: "Your tactics are well known by now. You accommodate local opinion until you are large enough to overcome the locals. Then you strike."
The email says: "Americans fight back with a vengeance."
Muslim leaders in Chicago say the Naperville mosque received a hostile phone call.
Hani Atassi, a board member of the Mecca Center in Willowbrook, says they're putting back a barrier they have just taken out.
"We actually took out the fence about two weeks ago. And just right after this happened, a lot of emails and a lot of fearful members of our community asked us to put back the fence," he says.
"So we're putting back the fence. We've added more security. Obviously, a lot of people are concerned about this."
Muslim leaders in Chicago called a news conference to condemn the mass shooting in Orlando.