Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Andrzej Wnuk faces hate crime assault charges for attacking three Jewish men in Brooklyn
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

Andrzej Wnuk faces hate crime assault charges for attacking three Jewish men in Brooklyn

6 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • Wnuk, 41, allegedly punched three men aged 48, 38, and 21 in Williamsburg while shouting antisemitic slurs and wearing an Iranian flag shirt.
  • The victims suffered facial pain but refused medical attention. Wnuk was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court and remanded with $5,000 cash bail, with a court date set for Thursday.
  • The NYPD and Williamsburg Shomrim responded swiftly, and the incident is being investigated as a hate crime, highlighting ongoing concerns about antisemitic violence in New York City.
Why would a man with no prior arrests suddenly commit a public, hate-fueled assault spree?
With hate crimes rising while major crime falls, are NYC's safety strategies failing key communities?
Does the attacker's Iranian flag shirt suggest ties to a larger organized hate movement?
Why are three-quarters of all prosecuted criminal cases in New York City ultimately dismissed?
What is driving the alarming surge of antisemitism among young people on social media?