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Hate Crime Charge Pursued for Woman Who Assaulted Pro-Palestinian Man in Brooklyn Bridge Protest

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Woman Sought by NYPD in Alleged Hate Crime Assault During Brooklyn Bridge Protest

The NYPD’s hate crime task force is actively seeking a woman who allegedly assaulted a pro-Palestinian man during a protest on the Brooklyn Bridge, potentially leading to a hate crime charge. (Photo: nydailynews)

Woman’s Aggressive Behavior and Anti-Ethnic Slurs Caught on Video During Alleged Hate Crime Incident

According to source, the NYPD’s hate crime task force is actively seeking a woman who allegedly slapped a pro-Palestinian man during a protest march on the Brooklyn Bridge, potentially leading to a hate crime charge. The incident occurred when the woman, described as being around 30 years old with brown eyes and long brown hair, approached the victim while making derogatory comments of an anti-ethnic nature, which could result in a hate crime charge.

Before fleeing the scene, she slapped the man, who declined medical attention, potentially resulting in a hate crime charge. Witnesses report that the woman had made offensive comments about Palestine just before the assault, possibly warranting a hate crime charge. She was last seen wearing a gray shirt, blue jeans, and sunglasses, which may be crucial evidence for a potential hate crime charge.

In a video obtained by the New York Daily News, the woman can be seen behaving aggressively and demanding that people erase any recordings they had taken, actions that could potentially lead to a hate crime charge.

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Protester’s Account Reveals Escalation of Confrontation and Assault During Brooklyn Bridge March

A 19-year-old protester Ramzy Abdelaal, reported that the woman had physically confronted the mother of a young girl prompting him to step in, potentially raising the likelihood of a hate crime charge. She then grabbed his phone, yelled at those recordings, and ultimately slapped his 15-year-old brother, actions that may result in a hate crime charge.

The protest march began at the Brooklyn Museum and proceeded to the Barclays Center before crossing the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan. The incident has raised concerns over escalating tensions at protests, particularly those centered around sensitive issues, and highlights the need for law enforcement to address such situations and individuals involved in violent actions during demonstrations, potentially resulting in a hate crime charge.

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