“People are feeling comfortable doing crazy stuff like this and it has to stop,” Boubacar Bah, a board member at Masjid Badrudeen, told Channel 2 Action News. “The one place that you think you want to go and be safe is at a mosque, at a church, at a synagogue.”

Two days later, an unrelated mass shooting at two New Zealand mosques left 50 worshipers dead and dozens more wounded.

Photos: Mass casualties reported in New Zealand mosque shooting

In the wake of last week’s shooting and the attack abroad, officials at the Clayton County mosque said they are beefing up security by installing more lights, upgrading surveillance cameras and purchasing a tag reader.

No arrests have been made in the case, but Clayton police said Tuesday they are working with the mosque to increase security.

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