The family of a clerk at a Fairfield Inn in Avon, Ohio called 911 on Wednesday after the clerk told them she suspected a hotel customer had pledged allegiance to ISIS while talking on multiple cell phones in the hotel’s lobby.

In other words, she saw something out of the ordinary and she said something … like we’re supposed to do.

Police showed up minutes later with guns drawn, put the man in handcuffs and later determined it was a false alarm:

Avon hotel clerk's 911 call about ISIS causes intense police response, patron's collapsehttps://t.co/PeB1QCTOH5 — WEWS NewsChannel 5 (@WEWS) July 1, 2016

The Council on Islamic Relations (CAIR), however, is now calling for an internal affairs investigation and is accusing the cops of anti-Muslim bigotry:

“Once a report comes in, police have to act, but they have to act in an appropriate manner, not based on someone’s m,” said Ibrahim Hooper, the organization’s national spokesperson.

Video: #CAIR Calls for Investigation of Ohio Incident That Sent UAE Businessman to Hospital Over False 'ISIS'… https://t.co/kRQi8vPYD5 — CAIR National (@CAIRNational) July 2, 2016

Here’s the body-cam footage shared by CAIR where you can see for yourself if the responding officers were “Islamophobic” or not (Our verdict? Not.):

#CAIR Islamophobia Watch: Full Police Body Camera Video of Ohio Incident Involving Muslim Falsely Accused of… https://t.co/ttYvWXBUWv — CAIR National (@CAIRNational) July 2, 2016

Tell us what you think in the comments.

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