UPDATE APRIL 10, 2025: Jacob Beacher, 25, has been sentenced to six months in prison for breaking into Rutgers University’s Center for Islamic Life last April, resulting in thousand of dollars of damage. He admitted to the hate crime, reports My Central New Jersey.
Beacher will also be required to pay $19,345 in restitution and placed on one-year supervised release after he leaves prison.
ORIGINAL APRIL 23, 2025 ARTICLE:
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – A suspect has been arrested and charged with the April 10 break in and destruction of property at Rutgers University’s Islamic Center.
Jacob Beacher, 24, was arrested Monday and charged with hate crimes. He is not affiliated with the university, reports NBCNewYork.
Investigators believe Beacher broke into the center during Eid al-Fitr two weeks ago. They say he damaged several items, including Turbah prayer stones and art with Quranic verses. Other property, including two televisions and office equipment were also vandalized. Additionally, he is suspected of stealing a Palestinian flag and a charity box belonging to the Islamic center, reports Patch.com. The total damage from the incident is approximately $40,000, reports CNN.
Campus Video Surveillance Helps Police Identify Rutgers Suspect
Rutgers University security camera footage shows Beacher approaching the center just after 2:30 a.m. on April 10. Only a couple minutes later, authorities believe he forcibly entered the center.
Beacher was caught on video surveillance again after he left, pacing very closely to the center. Although he admitted to being the person on the video, Beacher denied breaking into the Islamic center.
Cell phone data was also used by law enforcement to identify the suspect.
So far, Beacher has been charged with intentional or attempted obstruction of religious practice and making false statements to authorities. The FBI and other law enforcement are still investigating the matter, and state charges are pending.
The vandalism incident at Rutgers follows a report from the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), which found that it had receive 56% more reports of anti-Muslim bias in 2023 than in 2022. The spike in reports was primarily prompted by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.