Five people were stabbed in an anti-Semitic attack inside a rabbi’s house in Monsey, New York on Saturday night.
The anti-Semitic attack occurred on the seventh day of Hanukkah.
According to reports, a black male entered Rabbi Rottenburg’s Shul, located in the Forshay neighborhood in Monsey, and pulled out a machete. He pulled off the cover and stabbed five people. One of the victims was stabbed in the chest.
Suspect Grafton Thomas, 37, was arrested on Saturday in Harlem after fleeing the scene of the attack. He was charged with five counts of attempted murder Sunday afternoon with bail set at $5 million.
Police found anti-Semitic writings at his apartment during their search. His family says he is not a terrorist.
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4 comments:
Who carea? He was nuts, grabbing onto whatever conspiracy paradigm fed his insanity.
Funny, I didn't hear that on CNN.
I knew it!
Anonymous said...
Who carea? He was nuts, grabbing onto whatever conspiracy paradigm fed his insanity.
January 4, 2020 at 4:52 PM
You must be one of those Progressive Melennial Douche Bags protecting Muslims with your "Who cares" bull$hit deflection. You must be one of the Jake Day/Liz Day supporters defending them as well.
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