The press conference drew other people who are not plaintiffs but who said they are opposed to building houses and selling them to Muslims only.
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Baltimore Sun / Aegis
By David Anderson | December 8, 2017
“The dumping on Joppatowne has to stop”
A Harford County state legislator and a group of Joppatowne residents are seeking judicial review of the county government’s approval of plans to build a community center in the controversial Ansar Housing Complex along the Gunpowder River in Joppatowne.
It is the latest piece of legal maneuvering in recent months over the development of Ansar, which has been marketed as a “mini-peace village” for members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Harford County and the Ansar community builder, Gemcraft Homes, of Forest Hill, are already embroiled in federal lawsuits. The writ filed this week invokes a 2004 consent decree that ended prior litigation over the development.
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