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At least eight shot, including four children, during New York Fourth of July celebrations
Seven of the victims are in stable condition, while the eighth, a 21-year-old woman, is in critical condition.
'Jews are eating kids': Jewish woman choked, hair torn out in NYC subway attack
NYC antisemitic hate crimes 70% higher in May 2026 than May 2025, 41 incidents confirmed
Bennett condemns Mamdani for not attending Israel Day Parade amid celebration preparation
Pro-Palestinian protesters block NYPD from addressing bomb threat, official claims
An Uber driver discovered a grenade in the back of his car, but NYPD was unable to arrive at the scene quickly enough because pro-Palestinian protesters were blocking the streets.
NYPD arrest suspect in antisemitic beating of Jewish man with metal bat
Obidiah Lashley, 29, was charged with a hate crime assault, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, aggravated harassment, and menacing.
NYPD arrests 13 pro-Palestinian protesters who backed-up Manhattan traffic during morning rush hour
It's not clear who organized Monday morning's protest.
NYPD arrest man who berated, beat Jewish man with umbrella
New York City has been subject to the global wave of antisemitic incidents in the wake of the October 7 massacre in Israel.
NYC police tell Elisha Wiesel to put away Israeli flag at anti-Israel protest
Police made several arrests at the protest, which began at Grand Central Station and continued onto Penn Station, stopping along the way at Port Authority Bus Terminal.
NYPD launch investigation after attempted arson at Jewish-Japanese restaurant
The NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the fire as an anti-Jewish crime and is asking anyone with information to contact the NYPD.
How colorful underwear led police to a robbery suspect
The robbery took place on September 14, 2022, at a tobacco store in Queens.
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
New York Mayor Eric Adams, when asked about protests that may unfold during the parade, told reporters the city respected free-speech rights but would not tolerate any disruption.
New York Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993
A spokesperson for Adams denied the claim and said the mayor does not know the accuser and does not recall meeting her.
Shabbat event for NYC officials in San Juan interrupted by protesters amid bomb threats
The following day, an inert grenade was found at Holocaust Memorial Park in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, and a false bomb threat was called into Central Synagogue in Midtown Manhattan.