The suspect in the stabbing of a Boston rabbi last month in what is believed to be an antisemitic hate crime was arraigned on nine counts on Thursday, including violating his victim’s constitutional rights.
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was stabbed outside a Jewish day school in Brighton, a suburb of Boston. His attacker, Khaled Awad, was caught by security cameras committing the attack, and arrested shortly after by police.
Noginski was stabbed nine times in the assault, suffering serious wounds to his chest and arm, but is recovering well.
Awad appears to have cased the school, having been filmed in proximity to the institution the day before the attack.... Read More: Algemeiner