County, town and state officials are looking at whether a Thiells resident’s antisemitic and threatening comments at a recent land-use board meeting could bring criminal or hate crime charges.

Town Supervisor Howard Phillips called the comments, by the speaker who identified himself as Nick Colella, “disgraceful and hateful remarks regarding the Orthodox community … we want everyone to know this will not be tolerated.”

Colella made the comments during a Planning Board public hearing addressing a request to convert a single-family residence into a neighborhood synagogue.

State Attorney General Letitia James has called the town to see if her office could assist in in the probe in any way, Phillips said.... Read More: lohud