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Detroit, MI - Police: Attack On Jewish Student Not Hate Crime

Published on: August 28, 2012 05:16 PM
Last updated on: August 28, 2012 09:06 PM
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In this undated photo provided by Bruce Tennen,  Zachary Tennen, a 19-year-old Michigan State University sophomore, is shown. Police say an attack on the Michigan State University student at an off-campus party is not being investigated as a hate crime. Tennen told East Lansing, Mich., police his attackers asked if he was Jewish, and when he responded "yes," he was punched in the face. Tennen, from the Detroit suburb of Franklin, was recovering Tuesday from jaw surgery. He says the assault took place early Sunday at an off-campus party. (AP Photo/Provided by Bruce Tennen)In this undated photo provided by Bruce Tennen,  Zachary Tennen, a 19-year-old Michigan State University sophomore, is shown. Police say an attack on the Michigan State University student at an off-campus party is not being investigated as a hate crime. Tennen told East Lansing, Mich., police his attackers asked if he was Jewish, and when he responded "yes," he was punched in the face. Tennen, from the Detroit suburb of Franklin, was recovering Tuesday from jaw surgery. He says the assault took place early Sunday at an off-campus party. (AP Photo/Provided by Bruce Tennen)

Detroit, MI - A Michigan State University student said he was attacked at an off-campus party by two men who asked if he was Jewish, and when he said he was, punched him and then stapled his mouth.

“It’s shameful that in 21st century America, such religious hatred exists in our country,” Zach Tennen, a 19-year-old sophomore, said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press. “No one should ever be subjected to the horror I experienced.”

But police in East Lansing said Tuesday the incident probably isn’t a hate crime, and neither police nor Tennen’s statement provided details about the attack, including how many people were present.

East Lansing police did not return several calls from The Associated Press asking for more information. The department’s statement said the assault was “not likely a hate crime,” but did not explain the criteria for classifying a case as a hate crime or why the Tennen assault did not rise to that level.

The statement said police have located two witnesses and identified a potential suspect, who “does not live in the area.”

Michigan State spokesman Kent Cassella said because the incident took place off campus, questions about the investigation should be directed to East Lansing police. Cassella said the university had reached out to Tennen’s family “to provide the academic and other support” he needs.

“MSU will work with the student and his professors to ensure he can fulfill his academic requirements, as we would with any student in need,” Cassella said.

Tennen, who is from the Detroit suburb of Franklin, was recovering Tuesday from jaw surgery and did not immediately respond to a message left with follow-up questions. The attack took place early Sunday.

Stephen Goldman, executive director of the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills, said while he and others at the center “abhor bias-type incidents,” they are rare in Michigan, which he said is known for its “progressive” thinking.

“I would not expect it in East Lansing any more than I would expect it here” in (the Detroit area), Goldman said. “This is a very accepting area.”


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 Aug 28, 2012 at 05:27 PM Mark Levin Says:

They asked him if he was Jewish & they punched him AFTER he said yes and that's NOT a hate crime?!?!?!

That even fails liberal logic!

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 Aug 28, 2012 at 07:58 PM Thoughtful Says:

If asking someone his ethnicity and then viciously attacking him doesn't constitute a hate crime, then I'd love to know what DOES....

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 Aug 28, 2012 at 08:48 PM OscarMadison Says:

In America, it is Purim every day. Here, the king has decreed that we may arm ourselves and fight against our pursuers who try to kill us. The second amendment is a vessel. Rabbis who disagree with this sentiment are the same ones trying to put us back in ghettos, timid and afraid.

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 Aug 28, 2012 at 10:43 PM A L Money Says:

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Thoughtful Says:

If asking someone his ethnicity and then viciously attacking him doesn't constitute a hate crime, then I'd love to know what DOES....

Compare and contrast this report with one published this morning on the nine suspects connected with the near-deadly beating of an Arab teenager two weeks ago in downtown Jerusalem.

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 Aug 28, 2012 at 10:47 PM Jacksonville Says:

Reply to #1  
Mark Levin Says:

They asked him if he was Jewish & they punched him AFTER he said yes and that's NOT a hate crime?!?!?!

That even fails liberal logic!

Where, in the report above (which is all that we have to go on) does it state that "They asked him if he was Jewish & they punched him AFTER he said yes"?

What IS reported is "neither police nor Tennen’s statement provided details about the attack, including how many people were present".

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 Aug 29, 2012 at 01:01 AM palmtights Says:

ouch. may he have a refuah sheleimah.

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 Aug 29, 2012 at 10:06 AM concerned_Jew Says:

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OscarMadison Says:

In America, it is Purim every day. Here, the king has decreed that we may arm ourselves and fight against our pursuers who try to kill us. The second amendment is a vessel. Rabbis who disagree with this sentiment are the same ones trying to put us back in ghettos, timid and afraid.

I totally agree.

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 Aug 29, 2012 at 10:50 AM awacs Says:

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Jacksonville Says:

Where, in the report above (which is all that we have to go on) does it state that "They asked him if he was Jewish & they punched him AFTER he said yes"?

What IS reported is "neither police nor Tennen’s statement provided details about the attack, including how many people were present".

Uh, the first sentence: "by two men who asked if he was Jewish, and when he said he was, punched him and then stapled his mouth."

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 Aug 29, 2012 at 10:54 AM benalt Says:

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Jacksonville Says:

Where, in the report above (which is all that we have to go on) does it state that "They asked him if he was Jewish & they punched him AFTER he said yes"?

What IS reported is "neither police nor Tennen’s statement provided details about the attack, including how many people were present".

The first paragraph of the article which quotes the person who was attacked?
"A Michigan State University student said he was attacked at an off-campus party by two men who asked if he was Jewish, and when he said he was, punched him and then stapled his mouth." ?

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 Aug 30, 2012 at 05:17 AM NonniDev Says:

MSU, notoriously anti-semitic.

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