SIMI VALLEY, Calif.
– A man has been arrested on suspicion
of committing a hate crime after police say he stabbed a worshipper near a Simi
Valley mosque.
Police said reports
of people fighting sent them to a shopping center parking lot near the mosque
around 11:15 p.m. Saturday. Officers separated the combatants and found that
one person had been stabbed.
The fight began
after a man confronted a worshipper and got into a verbal dispute, police said.
John Matteson, 29,
was arrested nearby, police said.
The victim had
non-life threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital in stable condition,
police said.
Matteson remained
jailed Sunday on suspicion of making criminal threats, violating civil rights
and disturbing the peace by fighting, according to a Ventura County sheriff's
website.
"We're
investigating whether or not this was instigated by (the victim's) appearance
and the association with the mosque," Sgt. Adam Darough told the Los
Angeles Times. "We're quite concerned that this occurred. We want to keep
people of all faiths safe in the city."
Members of the
community said that the stabbing had occurred near a prayer area where locals
had gathered, Hussam Ayloush, executive director of the Greater Los Angeles
chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told the newspaper.
Ayloush said he did
not know the exact address or type of building where the gathering took place.
Since election day,
CAIR has received almost 200 reports of hate incidents directed at Muslims in
America, Ayloush said.
"It's hard to
believe that in this day and age we still have to deal with such hate and
violence in our country, and especially in a place as diverse as Southern
California," Ayloush said.
Matteson is
scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.
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