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Minneapolis man charged with arson in connection with mosque fire
Hennepin County court documents allege Jackie Rahm Little intentionally set fire to south Minneapolis’ Masjid Al Rahma mosque Monday.
MINNEAPOLIS — Editor’s note: The video above first aired on KARE 11 on April 25, 2023.
A 36-year-old Minneapolis man is charged with arson in connection with one of two fires at local mosques this week.
Hennepin County court documents allege Jackie Rahm Little intentionally set fire to south Minneapolis’ Masjid Al Rahma mosque Monday.
If convicted, Little faces up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.
Prosecutors say mosque surveillance footage obtained during their investigation showed a man, believed to be Little, enter the building carrying a bag. Investigators determined Little had been concealing a gas can, which was later found melted where the fire broke out.
First discovered by a building employee, Minneapolis Fire and Police responded and evacuated a number of adults and children inside the building while crews knocked down the flames on the third floor.
The criminal complaint says the building sustained approximately $1,000 worth of damage.
In more surveillance video from a nearby gas station, Little was seen purchasing a gas can and filling it with gas that day, according to the charges.
Little’s whereabouts are currently unknown, but police have issued a warrant for his arrest. Authorities say it isn’t clear if the fire set at Minneapolis’ Mall 24 mosque the day before is connected.
Additional court documents from Hennepin County show Little was arrested and charged with second-degree arson stemming from an incident in December 2021, in which he was accused of setting fire to a vehicle. Records show Little was subsequently bailed out by the Minnesota Freedom Fund.
According to CAIR-MN, the leadership at Masjid Al Rahma mosque will hold an event at 6 p.m. Saturday to raise money to help rebuild and restore the church.
“We are not shaken by these acts, we are only more resolved,” said Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of CAIR, following news of the fire.
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Travel ramps up at MSP as Christmas and New Years approach
Overall, the MAC says it expects a six percent increase in travelers compared to last year.
ST PAUL, Minn. — Holiday travel is ramping up with the holidays next week, as thousands hit the skies out of MSP to other parts of the world.
The Metropolitan Airport Commission (MAC) says they expect tens of thousands of travelers to pass through security checkpoints each day, with the busiest day before Christmas falling on Friday.
The day after Christmas, Dec. 26, is expected to be the busiest day overall, with nearly 50,000 travelers going through security checkpoints.
Overall, the MAC says it expects a six percent increase in travelers compared to last year.
“It seems like a lot of people are traveling, but not me at this time,” Jose Acuña said. “I’m here to pick up some of my family members from Costa Rica.”
Count Acuña as one of the lucky ones, not having to brave holiday travel this time around.
“A couple of them have never seen the snow!” he said.
Their flight seemed to make it on time, unlike hundreds of others. According to the MSP website, over 250 flights were delayed or cancelled today. Close to 600 were on time.
“Just go with the flow. Sometimes we are too rigid making plans,” Acuña said. “But things don’t happen that way, and we just have to, you know, enjoy it.”
That advice seems apt this time of year – and especially for two travelers we spoke to Saturday night.
“I figured if my daughter vouched for her, and I like her son, because I’ve met her son,” Linda McRae said.
“God bless her for that!” Chris Carlin said.
McRae and Carlin met for the first time in person Saturday for their flight to Tennessee – their kids live together.
Their advice to making it through this crazy holiday travel season? Just keep in mind that it’s never that serious.
“Listen, I was more stressed at home getting my house ready for somebody to come in and take care of my cat!” Carlin said. “This is the easy part right here!”
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MN man brings new life to Dayton’s Christmas display
John’s display draws hundreds of people every night.
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — We’re all familiar with the lore of Santa’s elves.
But at the head of this workshop in St. Paul is John Pihaly. He has collected 30 Dayton’s Christmas Display Characters from 10 of the old shows and restored them to recreate those iconic scenes.
“My wife was quite shocked,” laughed Pihaly. “I brought home 24 characters originally, and had them all set up here in the garage. I said, Honey, look what I did!”
“I always laugh, and everyone always says, what did you contribute?” Lindsay, his wife, said. “And all I can say is, I lived with these elves for the past year, strewn throughout the house. That was my contribution!”
But lucky for John, Lindsay has warmed up to the animatronics and covered up porch which houses the displays.
“He wanted to bring the magic alive, not just for us, but for an entire community,” he said.
Pihaly had smaller displays with a handful of figures in 2020 and 2021, but for the past few years he has dedicated hours into this display. He has consulted other collectors, and even former Dayton employees on how to perfect the art of restoring the figures.
He also had to create all the sets from scratch.
“The stories we share are all very similar,” he said. “It was a magical place to go and be.”
Every night he gets asked if folks can donate to him and his work, but he directs them to fundraising efforts for Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army. He has a box for donations in his yard.
Hundreds of people visit his home at 1887 W Saunders Ave. in St. Paul every night. The display will be alive from 5 to 9 p.m. every evening until Christmas Day.
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‘Super Saturday’ shoppers pack MOA
The National Retail Federation expects 157 million consumers to shop on the Saturday before Christmas.
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — On the Saturday before Christmas, many admitting to procrastination dashed to find their last-minute gifts.
“This was the only day we had,” Carol Schindler said at the Mall of America.
Dave Lafond embraced the holiday hustle as a family tradition. “It’s fun and chaotic,” he said.
They’re two among the 157 millions consumers around the country expected to shop on this Saturday alone, according to the National Retail Federation.
“With a shortened window between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, consumers will be hitting stores and shopping online to get those final gifts and to take advantage of special promotions and deals,” NRF Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights Katherine Cullen said in a press release.
With four days left until Christmas, anything is possible if shoppers walk fast enough. Hundreds of gift-getters spirited fast passed Douglas Ness who stopped for a much-needed Cinnabon break.
“I’ve got all mine done,” he said. His granddaughter, meanwhile, had yet to complete her shopping.
Until his wife passed away three years ago, Ness said he would shop for the holidays with her. “One of the first things we did is get these Cinnabons over here.”
His holiday tradition continues with his granddaughter. The cinnamon treat comes with crossing presents off her Christmas list, finally.
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