Police have arrested a 22-year-old man suspected of vandalizing a Moorhead mosque by spray painting derogatory terms and hate speech.
The Moorhead man was arrested Tuesday night and remains jailed in connection with the vandalism that was discovered Sunday morning on the exterior of the Moorhead-Fargo Islamic Community Center.
A statement from police said the crimes committed "were enhanced due to hate-related acts" and justify felony-level charges of harassment and second-degree criminal damage to property.
The Clay County Attorney's Office said it expects to file charges and have the suspect in court Thursday morning. The Star Tribune generally does not identify suspects before they are charged.
The mosque's video surveillance recorded images of a suspect wearing a camouflage jacket and a dark ski mask.
Ademola Hammed, the Islamic center's vice president, said Wednesday afternoon that the mosque's members were emotional, shocked and fearful.
"We were disturbed that such an act is aimed at us," Hammed said Wednesday afternoon. "This is the first time this has happened. We have enjoyed peaceful coexistence with our community since the past four years of our existence."
FBI personnel are assisting police in their investigation, said agency spokesman Kevin Smith.