The beating of an Orthodox Jewish man in Brooklyn will not be being investigated as a hate crime, sources informed The Put up, because the suspects stay on the unfastened.
Yosef Hershkop, 31, was attacked as he was driving on Montgomery Road in Crown Heights Wednesday afternoon along with his younger son within the automotive.
4 males approached him claiming that he hit their automotive and demanding cash, in accordance with the NYPD.
He requested how a lot they wished and after they didn’t reply, Hershkop mentioned he would name 911. police mentioned.
Considered one of them began punching, inflicting cuts to his lip and bruises on his face, police mentioned.
He gave them $100 they usually fled in a white automotive, police mentioned.
Video tweeted by the native Shomrim patrol reveals the assailants surrounding Hershkop’s automotive.
“As you might have heard I used to be attacked yesterday in my neighborhood of Crown Heights in entrance of my 5 yr previous son. I actually respect the outpouring of assist and care. I'm thank G-d again residence. I can’t talk about a lot else presently,” Hershkop tweeted Thursday.
Herhkop’s voicemail was full and he didn’t reply to a textual content from a Put up reporter late Saturday.
The assault prompted outrage amongst those that know Hershkop.
“Antisemitic hate crimes have been on the rise this 12 months in NYC. And now this sickening assault as we speak on well-known and revered neighborhood chief Yossy Hershkop,” Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine tweeted Wednesday. “We can't develop into numb to this. We can't enable this to proceed in our metropolis.”
Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Suffolk) additionally tweeted that “Antisemitism in all kinds have to be unequivocally recognized, known as out & crushed. Too many in energy look the opposite method relating to this violence relatively than having the braveness to show our streets again over to law-abiding residents. We should all stand with Yossy Hershkop & his household.”
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