New York – NYPD: Anti-Semitic Incidents Have Nearly Doubled Over Last Year

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    A children’s playground in Brooklyn Heights, New York was vandalized with a swastika in November 2016. (Screenshot from Twitter)New York – Anti-Semitic incidents are up 94 percent in New York City over this time last year, the New York Police Department reported.

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    The figure is part of a 55 percent increase overall in the number of hate crimes in the city as compared to the same time last year.

    Through the first two months of this year, 35 anti-Semitic incidents have been reported, compared to 18 through February 2016.

    Overall, the total number of hate crime incidents in the city for the first two months of 2017 is 68, up from 44 last year, according to the NYPD. Among the incidents, six people were targeted for being black, three for being Muslim and eight for their sexual orientation.

    “Hate crimes are up in this city. They’re driven primarily by anti-Semitic hate crimes,” Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said at a news conference Wednesday, according to reports.

    Patrols have been added near Jewish community centers and synagogues in response to the increased anti-Semitic hate crimes, according to DNAInfo. The patrols will increase even more as Passover nears in April, the NYPD said.

    “I understand against a backdrop of growing numbers of anti-Semitic incidents all over this country and all over this world, which is a pattern that has to be addressed profoundly. We’re trying to do it here in this city,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said. “But the backdrop is worrisome. … This is becoming more widespread, and I’ve been very clear about, an atmosphere of hate has been fostered in recent months in America, and we have to stop it.”


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    JoeField1
    JoeField1
    7 years ago

    Good, you reap what you sow.

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    7 years ago

    This headline, if true, points out an interesting fact for all those blaming Trump for anti-semitism. A year ago, Trump was not president. Obama was. Can it be that his world view and attitude towards Israel, and by extension all Jews, is really the cause?
    Perish the thought!

    mayereke
    mayereke
    7 years ago

    stop crying wolf over nonsense b”h we are fine and no its not germany all over thank hashem for your freedom do mitzvos and remind yourself ” yesh baal lebirah zu”