Fears of Hate-Inspired Serial Killer Grow as 4th Muslim Man Murdered in Albuquerque

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'We're scared for our families, we're scared for our children.'

"We're scared for our families, we're scared for our children," said one local Muslim leader."And we are incredibly confused about why this is happening."The murders of four Muslim men of South Asian descent in Albuquerque, New Mexico in recent months—with the latest killing taking place Friday night—have horrified the local community, fueling fears of a serial killer targeting people on the basis of their religion and race.

"The perpetrators of the vicious attacks against Muslim men in the Albuquerque community must be found and brought to justice,"Gabe Vasquez, a U.S. House candidate in New Mexico."There is no place for this violence in New Mexico or anywhere in the country." "We're scared for our families, we're scared for our children," Assed added."And we are incredibly confused about why this is happening."New York Timesreported

"Two of the men—Muhammed Afzaal Hussain, 27, and Aftab Hussein, 41—were killed in the past week. Both were from Pakistan and members of the same mosque," the outlet noted."Authorities said they cannot determine if the shootings were hate crimes until they have identified a suspect and a motive."social media post

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