Hartford, Connecticut police arrested a man for assaulting the state’s first Muslim state representative, Rep. Maryam Khan, on Wednesday morning while she was leaving an Eid al-Adha prayer service with her children and sister at the XL Center in the downtown area of the city.
Police said the suspect, 30-year-old Andrew Desmond of New Britain, was arrested Wednesday when responding officers found civilians detaining Desmond after they chased him down near the XL Center.
“The suspect approached a female, later determined to be a public official, and began to make unwanted advances. The suspect also attempted to prevent her from leaving and assaulted the female. The suspect then fled on foot and was chased by civilians,” police said in a statement.
Khan received minor injuries and was treated by EMS at the scene, police said.
The motive behind the attack is not known yet.
Eid al-Adha marks the end of the annual pilgrimage Hajj and commemorates Prophet Abrahamโs willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael at Godโs command. The holiday is celebrated with prayers, animal sacrifice and distribution of meat amongst the needy, small gifts for children and social gatherings.
“My heart is with Rep. Maryam Khan who was attacked today after attending Eid al-Adha services with her family,” said Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in a statement shared on Twitter. “It’s disturbing to me that this happened on a holy day meant to be marked with peaceful prayer.”
Council on American-Islamic Relations condemns incident
Meanwhile, the Connecticut chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CT), the nationโs largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, has condemned the incident and has called on the state and federal law enforcement authorities to investigate the incident.
According to a statement on their website, Khan, her sister, a female friend and Khanโs three pre-teen children were reportedly approached by a man, who made vulgar and obscene remarks before…
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