The
suspect, Oscar Morel, 35, had been originally arrested Sunday night on
charges related to a hit-and-run accident, NYPD Chief of Detectives Bob
Boyce said at a press conference.
During
a search, police found a revolver and clothing believed to have been
used by the alleged gunman the day of the fatal shootings. A law
enforcement official had said that the items had turned up in a wall of
the suspect's home.
On Saturday,
Imam Maulama Akonjee, 55, and his assistant, Thara Uddin, 64, were
gunned down after prayers at a nearby mosque, police said.
There still is no indication that this was a hate crime, police said.
Akonjee
and Uddin were shot in the head about 1:50 p.m. in Ozone Park, a
working-class section of Queens with a burgeoning Bangladeshi
population.
"There is nothing in
the preliminary investigation that would indicate they were targeted
because of their faith," NYPD Deputy Inspector Henry Sautner told
reporters Saturday.
The victims
were wearing religious attire at the time of the shooting, according to a
law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the investigation.
Al-Furqan
Jame Masjid Mosque is about two blocks from where the men were gunned
down. They were walking home after midday prayers.
Nazim
Uddin, a neighbor of the imam, said he ran outside from his home
when he heard gunfire. He remembered the imam as a good man who only a
day earlier had delivered a eulogy at the mosque.
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