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Visitor alleges mosque leadership and Richardson police suppressed speech; council did not take action

December 08, 2025 | Richardson, Dallas County, Texas


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Visitor alleges mosque leadership and Richardson police suppressed speech; council did not take action
During the public-comment portion of the meeting, Christopher (Chris) Wojcak of Waco used his allotted time to make a series of allegations about conduct he said occurred in Richardson.

Wojcak told council he is a street preacher and said he witnessed or was involved in incidents where mosque leadership and Richardson police intervened to prevent a Muslim man from speaking to him on a public sidewalk. He described multiple interactions he characterized as investigations and said one man was trespassed from a mosque. Wojcak also alleged that individuals associated with the Islamic Association of North Texas previously "housed fundraising events for terrorists," referencing the Holy Land Foundation and saying those events occurred at the mosque. He named individuals and said the mayor attended the mosque and should be investigated for "ties to this police corruption." The transcript records that meeting officials limited his time; the mayor interjected to cut him off when his time ran out.

The council did not take formal action on the allegations during the meeting. No city official provided an investigatory response on the record in the transcript excerpts; staff read the city’s public-comment rules earlier and advised that council and staff do not typically discuss items not on the posted agenda but may respond with facts or direct staff after the meeting.

Why it matters: public-comment allegations involve serious claims about police conduct and past fundraising activity at a local religious institution. The transcript contains allegations presented by a visitor; the council did not investigate or respond publicly during the meeting. These statements are reported as the speaker’s claims, not as established facts.

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