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"This is America," one of the men can be heard saying. "We got Israel. We got an Army now."

At one point, she and the police officer were nearly cornered against a building, the video shows.

"I felt sheer terror," the woman recalled. "I realized at that point that I couldn't lead this mob of men to my home. I had nowhere to go. I didn't know what to do. I was just terrified."

The woman, a lifelong New Yorker, said she was left with bruises and mentally shaken by the episode, which she said police should investigate as an act of hate.

"I'm afraid to move around the neighborhood where I've lived for a decade," she told the AP. "It doesn't seem like anyone in any position of power really cares."

Police investigating​

A police spokesperson said one person was arrested and five others were issued summons following the demonstration, but did not say whether anyone involved in assaulting the woman was charged.

Chabad-Lubavitch denounces incident​

The neighborhood around the Chabad headquarters also was the site of the 1991 Crown Heights riot, in which Black residents outraged by a boy's death in a crash involving a rabbi's motorcade attacked Jews, homes and businesses for three days.

A Chabad-Lubavitch spokesman, Rabbi Motti Seligson, denounced both the anti-Ben-Gvir protesters and the mob that chased the woman.

"The violent provocateurs who called for the genocide of Jews in support of terrorists and terrorism - outside a synagogue, in a Jewish neighborhood, where some of the worst antisemitic violence in American history was perpetrated, and where many residents share deep bonds with the victims of Oct. 7 - did so in order to intimidate, provoke, and instill fear," Seligson said.

"We condemn the crude language and violence of the small breakaway group of young people; such actions are entirely unacceptable and wholly antithetical to the Torah's values. The fact that a possibly uninvolved bystander got pulled into the melee further underscores the point," he said.
Like I said before sometimes you got to nino brown a motherfucker.. on a Jewish holiday
 
Been gone a minute finally made it to the Big Apple briefly, Times Square blew me away, was at a university gathering for a family member. I was the brokest nigga there but still shook hands with milllionaires.
 
crazy fuck


Even though dude didn’t die I believe that conductor gets an automatic yr off with pay for hitting someone.. they go through a process to see if they weren’t mentally scarred from the situation.. I know quite a few people who got free money for hitting some suicidal homeless person on the tracks
 

Yeah my boy was telling me how he saw that shit earlier.. he didn’t see any bleechers or anything so trying to figure out what kinda audience they expecting unless the whole idea is for spectators to see it.. I was like they lucky cause originally tomorrow was supposed to be rainy but it seems like the wet weather for the most part got pushed back till Saturday..they also lucked up on it being 80 degrees tomorrow and like low 70s by fight time
 
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