Two Orthodox Jews in NYC pelted with objects by passing car

Published date20 March 2024
AuthorMICHAEL STARR
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
NYC council member Shan Abreu said on social media on Monday that two orthodox Jews were attacked in an antisemitic incident in the Upper West Side. The New York Police Department confirmed to The Jerusalem Post that two men were assaulted on the Upper West Side Sunday and that the NYPD Hate Crime Task Force was notified. Police also reportedly told the New York Post that the men were wearing "traditional garb including a headscarf and hat."

The men, aged 19 and 65, were waiting to cross a street when they were struck "by multiple small objects" that came from a passing white vehicle, according to the NYPD.

Response to the crime

"Both victims complained of pain but refused medical treatment," said the NYPD. "There are no arrests, and the investigation remains ongoing."

Jewish Community Relations Council New York CEO Mark Treyger on Monday responded to Abreu's update, saying on X that "Hate must have no home in NYC."

Abreu said that the Hate Crimes Unit was also investigating two vandalism incidents, including the graffiti in front of the kosher Effy's Cafe.

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