The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in Canada voiced its opposition to a decision by a Toronto court to free a man who pled guilty to three counts of hate-motivated assault.

Michael Park, 33, who was arrested several times in 2021 for attacking members of the Jewish community, was sentenced to 36 months of probation and time served.

“It’s incredibly shocking and disheartening that our justice system would release such a violent individual, who has demonstrated no evidence of remorse and has a clear hatred toward Jews, back into society without any clear plan to protect the Jewish community at large,” said Jaime Kirzner-Roberts, director of policy at Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center. All the assaults Park committed occurred in public places, and there is a high risk he will re-offend.”

She commended the prosecutor, as well as the Toronto Police Service and its Hate Crime Unit, though said that the final decision by the court “is very unsettling. As Toronto’s Jewish community remains the most targeted group when it comes to hate crimes, it’s extremely important for our legal system to enact measures that will protect Jews and all minority groups from violent attacks.”... Read More: JNS