Some worshippers avoiding mosques following murders of Muslim men, president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico says
CBSN
Worshippers at various mosques and schools across Albuquerque, New Mexico, were greeted with police presence as officials increase security following the recent murders of four Muslim men
According to Ahmad Assed, president of the Islamic Center of New Mexico, the Muslim community in Albuquerque is small, with around 3,000-5,000 members.
Assed told CBS News' Omar Villafranca that some members of the community are not leaving their homes and skipping prayer services as police search for a dark-colored sedan suspected of being connected to the murders.