Guardian Angels Patrolling Jewish Neighborhoods In NYC For First Time Since 1991
“Black antisemitism” to blame for attacks: Guardian Angels founder at rally in NYC | David Menzies
http://bit.ly/35uAIjp David Menzies of Rebel News reports: Interview with an Angel: At the "No Hate, No Fear" rally in Brooklyn, NY, we caught up with Curtis Sliwa, the founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels.
NYC: MUSLIM SCREAMING "ALLAHU AKBAR" ATTACKS JEWISH WOMAN ON SUBWAY;
http://bit.ly/35uAIjp David Menzies of Rebel News reports: Interview with an Angel: At the "No Hate, No Fear" rally in Brooklyn, NY, we caught up with Curtis Sliwa, the founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels.
DA DECLINES TO PROSECUTE AS HATE CRIME
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research
purposes:
Why is there a spate of anti-Semitic in New York City these days? One reason is because authorities are resolutely looking the other way and protecting the perpetrators.“Manhattan DA Declines to Prosecute Anti-Semitic Attack as Hate Crime,” by Adam Kredo, Washington Free Beacon, January 2, 2020:The Manhattan district attorney’s office has declined to prosecute a recent anti-Semitic attack on a Jewish subway passenger as a hate crime, according to lawyers representing the victim.Lihi Aharon, an Israeli student riding the New York City subway in December, was attacked by another passenger who cursed at her and yelled “Allahu akbar!” While the attack on Aharon seemed to be motivated by anti-Semitic animus, the Manhattan DA informed lawyers representing Aharon on Thursday that it would not prosecute the case as a hate crime.The incident is one of several recent anti-Semitic attacks around New York City that have sparked a nationwide conversation about the resurgence of anti-Semitism in America….Aharon and a Jewish man she was riding with were attacked after another passenger heard them conversing in Hebrew and saw the man was wearing a yarmulke, according to the victim.“As soon as I sat, that woman started cursing and yelling at him about him being a Jew and ‘Allahu akbar’ and how Allah will end us all,” Aharon said in a video she posted online following the attack.The Manhattan DA decided not to prosecute the attack as a hate crime, or to present the case to a grand jury to decide whether it meets the legal threshold for a hate crime.Aharon expressed surprise about the decision, particularly in light of similar attacks in the city.“I was physically attacked and verbally assaulted for being a Jew,” Aharon said in a statement provided to the Free Beacon. “I was called a ‘nasty Jew.’ I was assaulted. And I am one of the lucky ones. So many people in my position, who have faced Jew hatred and anti-Semitic violence, have suffered far worse than I have.”…