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A Bronx woman was charged with hate crimes after allegedly assaulting a Jewish woman on the subway while shouting 'Jews are eating kids.' The incident reflects rising antisemitic violence in NYC.
A Bronx woman was charged with hate crimes after allegedly assaulting a Jewish woman on the subway while shouting 'Jews are eating kids.' The charge elevated the assault from simple battery to a hate crime, which carries enhanced penalties. The statement suggests an antisemitic conspiracy theory (the blood libel myth) driving the violence.
Antisemitic violence in NYC has been rising, and subway assaults targeting Jewish riders have become frequent enough that they're tracked as a pattern. Hate crime charges in these cases signal prosecutors' judgment that the assault was motivated by the victim's identity, not random violence. The perpetrator's statement makes the motivation explicit. These attacks, taken individually, are prosecutable crimes; taken collectively, they reflect a deteriorating climate of safety for one group.
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