The NYPD’s hate crimes unit is being kept busy by those who hate Jews.
The unit is now looking into three anti-Semitic attacks, all of which took place over Erev Shabbos and Shabbos in Williamsburg. Two incidents involved Jews being assaulted. One involved graffiti of swastikas.
In the first incident, a suspect punched a 24-year-old Chassidishe man from behind on Stockton Street, near Marcy Avenue, in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Friday night.
On 2/4/22, at approx 10:26 PM, at 104 Stockton St, an individual approached a male, 24, dressed in traditional Hasidic attire, and punched him in the face. Info? DM us or @NYPDTips or ☎️1-800-577-TIPS @NYPDDetectives@NYPD79Pct@UnitedJewish@ADL_NYNJ@JCRCNY@NYPDSHOMRIMSOCIpic.twitter.com/pHRN3vUwrB
— NYPD Hate Crimes (@NYPDHateCrimes) February 7, 2022
A second assault took place in the same neighborhood on Friday night.
In the third incident, vandals sprayed swastikas on Jewish school buses.
The NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force has opened an active investigation into the incidents, and The Anti-Defamation League has offered a $7,500 reward for information on the attacks.
Other recent anti-Semitic incidents include a man punching a Jew in Crown Heights, “kike” being scrawled at a subway station, swastikas painted on a construction fence in Manhattan, a truck driver shouting at Jews in Brooklyn, “Go back to your…country, let Hitler kill you, and a snow plow operator dumping snow on two Jews in Lakewood and then laughing about it.