Suspected Killer of Queens Imam Expected in Court

Oscar Morel, 35, has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder.

ByABC News
August 16, 2016, 12:36 PM

— -- The suspected killer of an imam and his friend is expected to appear in court later today.

Oscar Morel, 35, who has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the shooting deaths of Imam Maulana Alauddin Akonjee and Thara Uddin near the Al-Furqan Jame mosque in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, is set to appear for an arraignment.

The victims were of Bangladeshi descent, and their murder took place on a very busy street, and in broad daylight.

PHOTO:Community members participate in a funeral prayer, on Aug. 15, 2016, for Imam Maulana Alauddin Akonjee and Thara Miah who were shot and killed after prayers outside their mosque on Aug. 13 in Queens, New York.
Community members participate in a funeral prayer, on Aug. 15, 2016, for Imam Maulana Alauddin Akonjee and Thara Miah who were shot and killed after prayers outside their mosque on Aug. 13 in Queens, New York.

Morel was brought into custody on Sunday night in Brooklyn, police said. Police had linked him to an unrelated hit-and-run and that matched the description of the shooting suspect's getaway vehicle, according to The Associated Press.

His motive for the shooting remains unknown at this time, but residents of the community are eagerly anticipating an answer.

The borough is known for being among the "most diverse places on Earth," and boasts a robust and growing Muslim population.

PHOTO: Community members pray next to the coffins during the funeral service of Imam Maulama Akonjee, and Thara Uddin in the Queens borough of New York on Aug. 15, 2016.
Community members pray next to the coffins during the funeral service of Imam Maulama Akonjee, and Thara Uddin in the Queens borough of New York on Aug. 15, 2016.

The area surrounding Al-Furqan Jame mosque, located about 10 miles south of Citi Field, home to the New York Mets, is home to a large Bangladeshi and South Asian population, but also large Hispanic, black, and Italian-American communities.

In the wake of the murders, demonstrators gathered demanding justice for the slain men, sparking fears of discord in an area typically celebrated by residents for being a peaceful melting pot.

The violence reminded some residents of the murder of photojournalist Mizanur Rahman, who was killed in the City Line area of Brooklyn, near Queens. Rahman's murder was believed to be the result of tensions between the Hispanic and Bangladeshi communities.

Akonjee's daughter, Naima Akonjee, told the AP on Saturday that her father didn't "have any problems with anyone."

It is unknown at this time whether Morel knew Akonjee personally in any capacity prior to the shooting.

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