Some religious leaders attending Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s interfaith breakfast Friday expressed solidarity with Muslims upset about police department surveillance in their communities while more than a dozen leaders boycotted the yearly gathering that is meant to be a showcase of tolerance.

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Man accused of firing at neighbor’s pickup HOUSTON CHRONICLE Copyright 2011 HOUSTON CHRONICLE. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:41 p.m., Wednesday, December 28, 2011 Ramiro Flores Ramirez, 23, was charged with two third-degree felonies: deadly conduct and felon in possession of a firearm, after police responding to the 2 …

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After his neighbor died unexpectedly, Mark J. McDonald of Ephrata “gained the trust” of the neighbor’s family, local police said. Family members of the woman who had died came in from other states, and McDonald “claimed he was a close friend of the deceased,” police continued. Convinced he was a fri…

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A group of Muslim leaders on Friday boycotted an annual interreligious event held by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to protest alleged police spying on members of their community.

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