Brooklyn, NY – NYPD Commits To Step Up Efforts To Deter Copycat Antisemitic Crimes

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    Brooklyn, NY – In a span of three days, two Jewish residents of Williamsburg have been physically assaulted in unprovoked incidents because of their appearance as Chasidic Jews. Anti-Semitic attacks in the Williamsburg Jewish community are growing in frequency and boldness.

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    In response, the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn held an emergency meeting today with NYPD Chief of Department Terence Mohanan and Chief of Patrol Rodney Harrison.

    The meeting was attended by Williamsburg’s elected officials: Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, State Senator Brian Kavanagh and Councilmember Antonio Reynoso, Chaim Deutsch, the Chair of NYC Council Jewish Caucus, Kalman Yeger and Simcha Eichenstein, Evelyn Cruz – representing Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, Jonathan Boucher – Chief of Staff to Councilman Stephen Levin, Boris Santos – Chief of Staff to State Senator Julia Salazar, and many others.

    Rabbi David Niederman President of the UJO of Williamsburg said:

    “While the scourge of anti-Semitism is growing at an alarming rate across the country and around the world, we must face the reality that here at home in New York City we have a serious problem of anti-Semitic attacks on identifiably Jewish members of our community. People merely walking on the streets here feel like sitting ducks, worrying that they must look over their shoulder in fear of being hurt because of their faith.

    “We call on the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force to thoroughly investigate these two incidents. Should the evidence show that the only reason these victims were attacked was that they were obviously Jewish, Brooklyn DA should charge and prosecute the perpetrators to the full extent of the law, including hate crime enhancements.

    “We further call on the New York State Legislature to clarify the definitions within the Hate Crime statutes. When investigators determine that an assault occurred without an obvious motive – for example robbery, gang violence, etc. – and the only possible motive was hate, prosecutors should be able to readily charge perpetrators with hate crimes.

    “I thank Chief of Department Monahan and his top chiefs and commanders for coming to Williamsburg to speak with us and appreciate that he was receptive to our request to increase NYPD resources in Williamsburg. We can only put an end to these attacks in partnership with the NYPD, and I am confident that Williamsburg will be receiving the attention it deserves. We made several other suggestions to better address the safety and security needs of the community that should be implemented on an ongoing basis.

    “I am also grateful to our elected officials for coming and standing up to hate and for the vital role they play in securing additional funding for security cameras, which is one of the most crucial tools to catching those responsible for sowing fear and hate against Jewish residents. ”

    Among the attendees from the Police Department were: Chief Jeffrey Maddrey Commanding Officer, Patrol Borough Brooklyn North, Deputy Inspector, Mark Molinari – Commanding Officer, Hate Crime Task Force, Captain Timothy Skretch – Commanding Officer 90thPrecinct, Deputy Inspector Charles A. Minch, Commanding Officer 79th Precinct.

    The police commanders thanked the Williamsurg Shomrim for their hard work to recover footage and help find witnesses after incidents in the community, which is critical to solve these crimes and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

    The following state and city representatives also attended: Michael Snow represented Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office, Jonathan Shabshaikhes represented the office of Attorney General Letita James, Mr. Lincoln Restler, Deputy Chief of Staff to Mayor Bill de Blasio, Howard Pollack, Liaison to NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, Pinchas Ringel, Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit, Pinchas Hikind Office of NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, David Klestzick – Deputy Chief of the Trial Division for Brooklyn DA Gonzalez, and ADA Kelli Muse, Chief of Hate Crime Bureau. The meeting was also attended by, Mr. David Pollock – Associate Executive Director of the JCRC NY, Michael Cohen – Director, Simon Wiesenthal Center – Eastern Region, and Avi Greenstein, of the Borough Park JCC.

    The NYPD committed additional resources to houses of worship and the neighborhood, and to man the security booth in the neighborhood, flooding the zone in order to deter from any additional attacks. Councilman Stephen Levin also committed for additional funding for security cameras in the area.

    “To all evil-doers know well: when you are committing a crime in Williamsburg, you will very likely be in camera, the footage will be reviewed and publicized, and you will definitely be caught,” said Rabbi David Niederman. “Several people are in jail already for months, for hate attacks that they committed in November. Before you want to express your hate, take in mind that there are severe consequences and you will regret that. Hate is not tolerated here.”


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    Texas_Joe
    Texas_Joe
    4 years ago

    Don’t you mean “Step Up?”

    Vvvvv
    Vvvvv
    4 years ago

    Too bad the mayor doesn’t consider our community important enough to show he cares,,,,POS.

    Aron1
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    Aron1
    4 years ago

    Rabbi Niederman should also remind the perpetrators that the “Chaptzem” system will be put back into use. Biggest deterrent ever.

    commonsense99
    commonsense99
    4 years ago

    a lot of hot air, and a bunch of second tier aids, very impressive

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    4 years ago

    Deblasio doesn’t care.