Failed L.A. Bomb Plot
Jewish Defense League Chairman, Follower Arrested
The Associated Press
L
O S A N G E L E S, Dec. 12 —
The chairman of the Jewish Defense League and a follower were arrested
after allegedly plotting to blow up a Los Angeles area mosque and the
office of Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., federal authorities said today.
Irv Rubin, 56, and a member of the
militant group, Earl Krugel, 59, both of Los Angeles, were arrested late
Tuesday after the last component of the bomb — explosive powder — was
delivered to Krugel's home, U.S. Attorney John S. Gordon said.
Other bomb components and weapons were seized during a raid at Krugel's
home.
Rubin and Krugel were expected to appear in court later today.
They were booked for conspiracy to destroy a building by means of an
explosive, which carries a maximum five-year sentence, and possession of a
destructive device related to a crime of violence, which carries a 30-year
mandatory sentence.
Thwarting a ‘Wakeup Call’
A government source told authorities about a series of meetings at which
the scheme to bomb the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City and Issa's office
was hammered out, Gordon said.
The original target was to be the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Los
Angeles but the source told authorities there was another meeting last
weekend and it was changed.
"Prior to last night's arrest, the source delivered explosive
powder, the last component required to begin construction of the bomb, to
Krugel's residence," the U.S. attorney said.
The complaint against the pair quotes Krugel as making a comment during
a meeting that Arabs "need a wakeup call."
Tajuddin Shuaib, director of the King Fahd Mosque, said he was
astonished by the alleged plot, which came during Ramadan, the holiest time
of the year for Muslims. He said no threats were received by the mosque.
As many as 1,000 people attend the mosque to pray there during the
Ramadan season.
"I can't understand why people would do such a thing. We are not
against Jews. We are not against anybody. We are like any church or
synagogue or temple," Shuaib said.
Government Overreaction Claims
Issa, the grandson of Lebanese immigrants, is on the House Committee on
International Relations and supports Israeli-Palestinian peace
negotiations. Last month, he met with Lebanon's president to discuss
Hezbollah, which the United States considers a terrorist group. Issa, who
represents northern San Diego County, called on the group to renounce
terrorism.
Calls to Issa at his San Clemente office were referred to Washington. A
spokesman didn't immediate return calls.
Law enforcement agencies raided Krugel's Reseda late Tuesday. Several
hours later, the screen door of the red brick home was broken and part of
the fence had been knocked down. A menorah, the Jewish candelabra used for
Hanukkah, was visible through a window and there was an American flag on
the mailbox.
"Irv Rubin never had anything to do with explosives," said
Rubin's attorney, Peter Morris. "It seems to us that, given the timing
… the government's action is part of an overreaction to the Sept. 11
events."
Matthew McLaughlin, an FBI spokesman in Los Angeles, "The tools
might have been in place to do this thing," he said. "We don't
put people in [custody] just for superficial impressions. We put people in
place for their physical actions."
JDL Link to Bombings
Rubin's wife, Shelley, said by telephone her husband and Krugel were
innocent. "They are law-abiding, good people," she said.
Maher Hathout, a senior adviser for the Los Angeles chapter of the MPAC,
said he learned today they had been a tentative target. He said the arrests
sent an encouraging message to the Muslim community.
"We can easily develop an attitude that [federal authorities] are
out to get us," he said. "But it seems they are out to get anyone
who breaks the law."
The JDL opposes what it considers threats to the Jewish people, whether
from Arabs, evangelizing Christians or pro-peace Jews.
Originally formed by Meir Kahane to mount armed response to anti-Semitic
acts in New York City, it gained notoriety when its members were linked to
bombings, most of them aimed at Soviet targets in retaliation for the way
that country treated its Jewish population.
When Kahane left the JDL, there was a power struggle as Rubin vied for
control.
Kahane was assassinated in New York in 1990. El Sayyid Nosair, 36, an
Egyptian-born Muslim, was convicted in connection with the shooting.
Rubin has made a career out of confrontation,
challenging white supremacists to fistfights, burning a Confederate flag
outside a Reno courthouse, and being tried in 1980 for soliciting the
murders of Nazis in the United States. (He was acquitted at that trial.) By
his own count he has been arrested more than 40 times.
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