Federal Authorities Say two milwaukee men planned to leave the us to join isis. But they were stopped and taken into custody in texas. Tonight, a local muslim leader is condemning the alleged actions of the men. Fox 6s ashley sears is live in the newsroom with his message. Rizwan ahmad says extremism is change misconceptionswhile denouncing the actions of those radicalized. A plan thwarted two menstopped by federal authorities after an investigation revealed they planned to join isis. 35yearold jason ludke is accused of trying to aid a foreign terrorist organization. 30yearold yosvany padillaconde is accused of aiding and abetting drove from wisconsin to texas with plans to cross over the boarder and eventually travel to iraq or syria. 29 31 what weve identified as the biggest reason people are radicalized is lack of education. Rizwan ahmad is the spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in milwaukee. He says the alleged beliefs of the two menare not true to islam. 24 49 nowhere in
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New York Ukrainian Catholics and other worshippers found community and solace June 11 at St. Patrick's Cathedral where Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York and Archbishop Borys Gudziak, head of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia, led an evening memorial prayer service for the victims of the war in Ukraine. It was a traditional service for the deceased, known in the Eastern Catholic Church as "panakhyda." The Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York sang, and throughout the service there were prayers and readings in English and Ukrainian.
As Adams marked 100 days in office on Sunday, he expressed satisfaction with some elements of the budget, noting the city was able to get the funding it needed for child care.