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A year of allegations and innuendo surrounding the fatal shooting of a Detroit imam has been refuted by a Department of Justice Civil Rights Division investigation. In a statement issued Wednesday, the DOJ said it found no civil rights violation occurred in the shooting death of Luqman Abdullah and determined no criminal investigation is warranted.
It's the third such review to reach the same conclusion in the past two weeks. Two weeks ago, the Dearborn Police Department and Michigan attorney general's office issued similar findings.
The imam and nearly a dozen followers had been charged with conspiracy and weapons charges. Four other suspects with Abdullah were arrested unharmed after surrendering to an advancing FBI SWAT team. Abdullah, however, initially tried to run off and concealed a handgun from advancing agents, the Michigan attorney general's report found.