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The NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating an assault against a Jewish man in Boro Park, Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon.
Sources tell YWN that at around 3:30PM, a 20-year Jewish male exited the train station on Fort Hamilton Parkway and 43rd Street, when he was suddenly surrounded by a group of four males. They began using expletives against Jews and punched the man multiple times in the face.
Hatzolah, Boro Park Shomrim (BSSP), as well as the NYPD responded instantly to the scene.
The man was treated on the scene and transported to nearby Maimonides Hospital where he is listed in stable condition.
Police and Shomrim combed the area searching for the four suspects, who are reportedly Hispanic males.
Police from the 66th Precinct contacted the Hate Crimes Task Force, which is investigating the incident.
Shomrim is searching the neighboring stores and homes for possible video camera footage.
If anyone has any information about this incident which can assist police, please call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.
(Chaim Shapiro – YWN)
6 Responses
Possible hate crime? What’s the other choice? Love crime?
possible hate crime? What’s the alternative?
The unfortunate fact that New York is run by liberals makes it difficult to sustain the proper facilities to protect against such attacks. It’s time to enlarge the Shomrim and demand the right to carry protection from such bullies.
I think theres a green mosque about 2 blocks from there on New Utrecht.
Looking for caneras? Why are there no cameras by subway considering the world we live in today there should be caneras everywhere..mm if they can spend the money to put up cameras to catch us at every red light they can put on every corner building and subway
Yidden, come home to live, in EY and help build up a Torah future.