In an interview after the meeting, Rahman said the backlash toward
Muslims after Sept. 11 caused him to be suspicious when members of a
fire department in his community came to his house saying they wanted
to install a "communication radio." "I was afraid," he said. "I said,
'I'm not interested in this.' I didn't know if they were placing a bug
in my house. I was so scared that I didn't ask what it was for." Rahman
said he called Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan, who told him
that he didn't know of any such program. [more ]
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