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New York vows to tackle antisemitism crisis after 13th attack in three weeks – Sky News, Sky.com

New York vows to tackle antisemitism crisis after 13th attack in three weeks – Sky News, Sky.com


             

New York will introduce a series of measures to tackle a “crisis” following the th antisemitic attack since 8 December, its mayor has said.

It comes afterfive people were stabbedin the basement of Hasidic Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg’s home in Monsey at about pm on Saturday, the seventh night of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

Bill de Blasio said police presence would increase in Brooklyn neighborhoods that are home to large Jewish populations, and lighting towers and security cameras will be installed.

  

Bill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in AmericaBill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in AmericaBill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in America      

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        Bill de Blasio said the attack was fueled by intolerance and a ‘cancer’ of growing hatred in America      

“We will keep adding as many measures as it takes to end this crisis,” he said, adding: “We have to show that this horrible trend we’ve seen over the last weeks will be stopped dead in its tracks . “

A suspect, identified by police as Grafton E Thomas, has pleaded not guilty to five counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary following Saturday night’s attack.

The 39 – year-old was arrested within two hours of the attack and had blood all over his clothing, smelled of bleach but said “almost nothing” when officers stopped him, officials said.

Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday that it was an act of domestic terrorism fueled by intolerance and a “cancer” of growing hatred in America.

“This is violence spurred by hate, it is mass violence and I consider this an act of domestic terrorism,” he said. “Let’s call it what it is.”

  

Bill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in America      

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        New York Governor Andrew Cuomo outside the home of a rabbi where five people were stabbed
      

New York Police commissioner Dermot Shea said he is “angry and mad as hell” over the recent antisemitic attacks in the city.

He said: “We have people living in this city in 01575879 that have to worry about their kids going to school, and what they’re wearing or go into a movie that they’re going to be targeted because of how they look, or they’re afraid to worship whatever their religion is. “

Thomas’s criminal history includes an arrest for assaulting a police horse, according to an official, though his lawyer has said he has no convictions.

The home where he lived with his mother, around 20 miles from Monsey, was blocked with police tape on Sunday as FBI agents and police officers carried items from their home.

  

      
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        Stabbing in Monsey        

  

Bill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in America

      

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Jewish people try to reach the area of ​​the attack at a Hasidic rabbi’s home in Monsey
      

The FBI is looking into his mental health history and seeking a warrant to obtain his online accounts.

The family’s pastor, Rev Wendy Paige, said Thomas had been suffering from mental illness and that his family believes his condition was the cause of the stabbings, and not hatred towards Jewish people.

Stabbing in Monsey    

        

              

                        The video shows the scene in Harlem where the possible suspect was detained.**********Bill de Blasio said the attack was fuelled by intolerance and a 'cancer' of growing hatred in America                                                          The video shows the scene in Harlem where the possible suspect was detained.
**************************************                                                                                              Hanukkah stabbing: Police stop suspect vehicle festival of Hanukkah.                

Following the attack, an automated license plate reader alerted officers that the suspect’s car had crossed over the George Washington Bridge into New York City around an hour after the attack. He was stopped and taken into custody 24 to minutes later, Mr Shea said.

The stabbings on Saturday left one person critically wounded, Mr Cuomo said, and the rabbi’s son was also injured.

It was the latest of a series of attacks against Jews in the region, including amassacre at a kosher grocery storein New Jersey on December.

Last month, a man was stabbed while walking to a synagogue in Monsey.

And in the past week, police have received at least six reports – eight since 13 December – of attacks possibly motivated by antisemitism.

President Donald Trump condemned the “horrific” attack, tweeting that “We must all come together to fight, confront, and eradicate the evil scourge of anti -Semitism. “

    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo outside the home of a rabbi where five people were stabbed by a man armed with a knife************************************************************************** (Read More) ********************************

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