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The Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) Michigan chapter has filed a lawsuit against the Michigan State Police for denying Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, the group announced. The FOIAs requested detailed information on the events leading up to the death of Luqman Abdullah, a Detroit imam who was killed in an October 2009 FBI raid. FBI agents say they returned fire after Abdullah refused to surrender and fired first.
A criminal complaint charged Abdullah and ten of his followers with conspiring to sell stolen goods. It also identified Abdullah as a "highly placed leader of a nationwide radical fundamentalist Sunni group" whose goal is to establish an Islamic state in the U.S.