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Community demands justice in Imam Hassan Sharif's murder investigation in Essex County

May 22, 2024 | Essex County, New Jersey



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Community demands justice in Imam Hassan Sharif's murder investigation in Essex County
A community's grief and demand for justice took center stage at the Essex County Board of Commissioners meeting on May 22, 2024, as Imam Kasim Sharif addressed the ongoing investigation into the murder of Imam Hassan Sharif. Four months after the tragic event, the Muslim community is still seeking answers and support from local authorities.

Imam Sharif expressed the community's pain and frustration, highlighting the lack of communication from the city regarding the status of the investigation. "We are asking where does the investigation stand and what is the city of Essex County doing about the investigation of the murder of the imam?" he implored, emphasizing the emotional toll on the community.

In response, Commissioner Jackson provided an update from the Essex County Prosecutor's Office, stating that they are optimistic about concluding the investigation soon. However, he acknowledged the limitations on what could be shared publicly due to the ongoing nature of the case. "They were looking for some final pieces of evidence before they moved further," he noted.

The community's call for transparency was echoed by other speakers, including Donna Jackson, who criticized the lack of action and communication from the prosecutor's office. "Had this been any other faith leader, the disrespect would not have been done," she asserted, demanding accountability and a meeting with the prosecutor to address community concerns directly.

Commissioners expressed their solidarity with the community, recognizing the importance of dialogue and the need for answers. They committed to facilitating a meeting between the prosecutor and community leaders to foster better communication and understanding.

As the meeting concluded, the urgency for justice and closure remained palpable, with community members hopeful for a resolution that honors the memory of Imam Hassan Sharif and addresses the concerns of those he served.

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