Shooting outside NYC mosque feared to be a 'hate crime'
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Members of the Bangladeshi Muslim community are holding a rally at the site where an imam and his friend were fatally shot while walking home from a mosque.
Police say they haven't determined a motive for the killings Saturday, and that there's no indication the men were targeted because of their faith. But speakers at the rally in Queens say they fear the men could be victims of a hate crime.
Scores of people gathered at the shooting site are chanting "We want justice!"
Millat Uddin, a member of the mosque, has called on authorities to treat the killings as a hate crime.
Police say 55-year-old Imam Maulama Akonjee and 64-year-old Thara Uddin were fatally shot by someone who approached them from behind.
No suspects are in custody.
The mosque serves a community of Bangladeshi immigrants.