Jewish man assaulted in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights

Police said to open bias investigation into attack on ultra-Orthodox man near Chabad headquarters

Illustrative: Orthodox Jewish men walking near Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn, NY, May 12, 2008. (Serge Attal/Flash90)
Illustrative: Orthodox Jewish men walking near Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn, NY, May 12, 2008. (Serge Attal/Flash90)

A Jewish man was assaulted in the Crown Heights neighborhood of New York near 770 Eastern Parkway, the international headquarters of the Chabad movement.

The man, who was walking with another ultra-Orthodox man, was attacked late on Friday night by three black men and two black women near the Chabad headquarters, CrownHeights.info reported. One of the assailants asked the man, “Do you want to fight?” and began to kick and punch him with others joining in the attack.

A neighbor who heard a man’s shouts for help called the Crown Heights Shomrim, a local neighborhood watch, who found blood on the sidewalk but not the victim.

The Shomrim volunteers followed a trail of blood into the building at 770 Eastern Parkway, where the injured man had called for medical assistance from the Hatzalah ambulance service, according to CrownHeights.info.

Police reportedly have opened a bias investigation into the attack.

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