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