Where is the NYPD? Or would interfering in this be “Islamophobic”? Are the streets outside the Masjid Taqwa in Brooklyn going to feature open warfare between the Muslim Community Patrol and the Bloods? The MCP (and the Bloods) shouldn’t even exist, and one law should be enforced for everyone. But those days have long gone.

“REJECTED! Leader of Muslim Community Patrol rejects peace agreement with Bloods gang,” by Martin Mawyer, Christian Action Network, December 26, 2019:

Christian Action Network Exclusive. Radical Islamic cleric Siraj Wahhaj has reportedly rejected a tentative peace agreement between a lieutenant of his Muslim Community Patrol & Services (MCP&S) and a notorious Bloods gang member.

Had the peace deal been accepted, MCP&S would have agreed to stop patrolling Gates Avenue and Marcus Boulevard in Brooklyn, N.Y., home to a notorious faction of the Bloods gang. In exchange, the Bloods would have agreed to inflicting no further violence on members of Imam Wahhaj’s Masjid Taqwa in Brooklyn, which is largely seen as controlling MCP&S.

The feud between the two groups began the evening of Dec. 10 when an MCP&S “patrolman” threw a teenage boy against a fence for allegedly disrespecting a Muslim woman at the Masjid Taqwa. The boy happened to be the son of an “Original Gangster” of the Bloods.

A few days later a Muslim man was severely beaten outside the mosque, home to Siraj Wahhaj, in what was understood to be a retaliatory attack.

Following the retaliation, MCP&S asked for a parley with the Bloods gang, which had labeled the mosque and MCP&S as “food” for the gang’s notorious “dogs.”

This “sit down” was held Dec. 21, with five MCP&S representatives, led by Ali Karim, meeting with six Bloods members at the home of Bloods member Big Infinite, father of the teen who was thrown against the fence by the MCP&S member.

The Bloods originally demanded that Ali Karim, who serves directly beneath Imam Siraj Wahhaj, turn over the MCP&S member who roughed up the teen, or at least give them his address. Only then, the Bloods stipulated, would violence against Masjid Taqwa and MCP&S be suspended.

Karim dismissed that demand and asked for an alternative peace plan that would involve MCP&S agreeing to stop sending their police-cruiser-style patrol vehicles into the Bloods’ neighborhood. Karim also told the Bloods that the MCP&S member who attacked the boy had been fired.

Ali Karim is second in command of MCP&S, responsible for hiring patrolmen, supervising the group’s marked patrol vehicles and assigning duties to “officers.” Karim does not hold an official title with the nonprofit organization, which has repeatedly been accused of trying to enforce Sharia law in the city.

Though the Bloods agreed to Karim’s alternative solution, the plan still needed the approval of Imam Siraj Wahhaj to be finalized.

When presented with the proposal, Wahhaj, well known for his desire to replace American law with Islamic law, rejected the agreement and told Karim to turn the address of the ex-MCP&S member over to the Bloods….