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- Posted August 11, 2010
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News (AP) - Muslim group files more suits in slain imam probe

DETROIT (AP) -- A Muslim civil rights group has sued more police agencies for failing to release information about the killing of a Detroit mosque leader during a shootout with the FBI.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter said it filed lawsuits Monday in Wayne County Circuit Court against Detroit and Dearborn police departments.
The organization last week sued the Michigan State Police. A task force conducted raids leading to the October death of Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah at a Dearborn warehouse.
Dearborn spokeswoman Mary Laundroche declined immediate comment, while Detroit police spokeswoman Sgt. Eren Stephens says she can't comment.
The FBI says Abdullah was killed after he fired a gun and resisted arrest in a stolen-goods sting operation.
Published: Wed, Aug 11, 2010
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