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Monsey Hanukkah stabbing

On the night of December 28, 2019, the seventh night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, a masked man wielding a large knife or machete invaded the home of a Hasidic rabbi in Monsey, Rockland County, New York, where a Hanukkah party was underway, and began stabbing the guests. Five men were wounded, two of whom were hospitalized in critical condition. Party guests forced the assailant to flee by wielding chairs and a small table. Three months after the stabbing, the most severely injured stabbing victim, Rabbi Josef Neumann, aged 72, died of his wounds.

Monsey Hanukkah stabbing
Part of antisemitism in the United States
LocationForshay Road, Monsey,
New York, U.S.
Coordinates41°08′35″N 74°04′59″W / 41.1431514°N 74.0830215°W / 41.1431514; -74.0830215
DateDecember 28, 2019
c. 10:00 p.m. (EST; UTC−05:00)
TargetPeople at a Hanukkah party
Attack type
Mass stabbing, hate crime
WeaponMachete
Deaths1 (Rabbi Josef Neumann)[a]
Injured4
AccusedGrafton E. Thomas
Convictions

The suspect was captured shortly after the attack. He had a long history of serious mental illness and had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia the year before the attack. He was charged in state court with five counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree burglary, and in federal court on federal hate crime charges. Judge ruled him incompetent to stand trial on both the state and the federal charges.

Background Edit

Rockland County, which includes the hamlet of Monsey, is noted for having the largest percentage of Jewish residents per capita of any U.S. county — a total of 31.4 percent (90,000).[2] Additionally, large and growing Hasidic communities are based in Monsey, New Square, and Kiryas Joel.[2]

The incident was the second stabbing attack in Monsey's Jewish community in as many months; a 30-year-old Orthodox Jewish man was stabbed several times by an unidentified assailant while he was on his way to pre-dawn prayers (vasikin) in late November, and underwent surgery.[3]

Attack Edit

The incident took place in the home of Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg of the Koson Hasidic dynasty, where almost 100 people had gathered to watch the rabbi light the candles and to celebrate a Hanukkah party, on the seventh night of Hanukkah, December 28, 2019.[3] Around 10 p.m.,[4] a man with his face covered by a scarf entered the house and immediately began stabbing bystanders with a large knife or machete.[5][6] Five people, all Hasidic Jews, were injured; one suffered a skull fracture and was unconscious and in critical condition.[7] The 72-year-old man was in a coma for 59 days, but died in March 2020.[8] Rottenberg's son was also among the injured.[3] Guests struck back, hitting the attacker with chairs and a small table.[9][6][10] The attack lasted no more than two minutes.[4]

The suspect then fled the house and attempted to enter the synagogue next door, Congregation Netzach Yisroel, also headed by Rottenberg, but the doors had been locked to prevent his entry.[11][3][5][6]

Capture of suspect Edit

The suspect then fled the scene in a car.[6] A witness provided police with the license plate number of the getaway car.[12] At 11:45 p.m., a license plate reader on the George Washington Bridge captured the license plate of the car as it entered New York City; New York City police stopped the car in Harlem and arrested the driver without incident after midnight.[3] According to Rockland County Senior District Attorney Michael Dugandzic, police found the suspect with blood on his clothes and smelling "strongly" of bleach.[3] The New York police handed the suspect over to Ramapo police, who transported him back to Monsey to be arraigned.[3]

Suspect Edit

The suspect, Grafton E. Thomas, 37, is an African-American[10] who lived in Greenwood Lake northwest of Monsey.[3][13]

Previous arrests Edit

Thomas has been arrested at least seven times since 2001, on charges which include assault, resisting arrest, killing or injuring a police animal, driving under the influence, possessing controlled substances, and menacing a police or peace officer. He was jailed briefly in 2013 for possession of a controlled substance.[14] Another previous arrest was for punching a police horse.[6] Thomas was further charged in 2018 for weapon possession, endangerment, and menacing a policeman.[15]

Antisemitic views and statements Edit

Investigators found handwritten journals expressing antisemitic views, including material about Adolf Hitler, "Nazi culture", and drawings of a Star of David and of a swastika among Thomas's possessions.[16] Authorities stated that his journals also included what appeared to be a reference to a fringe religious movement, Black Hebrew Israelites, which the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center have identified as linked to antisemitism, with Thomas stating that "Hebrew Israelites" have taken from "ebinoid Israelites".[17] On the Saturday before the attack, the suspect's mobile browser was used to access an article titled "New York City Increases Police Presence in Jewish Neighborhoods".[16] In recent weeks, Thomas had searched online for phrases such as "Why did Hitler hate the Jews" multiple times, as well as "German Jewish Temples near me". He had also searched for "Zionist Temples" in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and in Staten Island, New York.[16]

Thomas is also under investigation on suspicion of having committed a previous stabbing attack on an Orthodox Jewish man on his way to the early prayer service at 5:30 a.m. on November 20, 2019; the victim was critically injured.[18][19]

Thomas' lawyer issued a statement on behalf of his family asserting Thomas did not belong to any hate groups.[4]

Mental disorder Edit

Thomas had a long history of serious mental illness; his condition has been deteriorating for at least a decade.[13] He had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 2018, when he underwent a psychiatric evaluation at the Orange County Medical Center after being arrested for confronting a police officer with a knife.[20] In April 2019, eight months before the attack, Thomas was hospitalized for several days for psychiatric disorders.[13]

Criminal charges Edit

Thomas was arraigned on December 29, 2019, in New York state court in Rockland County to five counts of attempted murder and one count of first-degree burglary; he pleaded not guilty.[3][21] Bail was set at $5 million.[22] In March 2020, after 72-year-old Rabbi Josef Neumann died from his wounds three months after the attack, the Rockland County District Attorney announced that it would seek a grand jury indictment against Thomas for second-degree murder.[23]

Separately, on December 30, 2019, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York filed a criminal complaint charging Thomas with five counts of "obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs involving an attempt to kill and use of a dangerous weapon, and resulting in bodily injury" (a federal hate crime).[24][4] He was indicted by a federal grand jury on the charge.[25]

Ruled incompetent to stand trial Edit

In April 2020, a federal judge ruled that Thomas was incompetent to stand trial on federal charges and ordered him to be hospitalized in a mental facility.[25] Since that time, Thomas has mostly been detained at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri,[13][26] although he has been transferred to a New York facility ahead of court proceedings there.[13] A new examination in 2021 found that Thomas was still incompetent.[13]

In January 2022, a state judge also ruled that Thomas was incompetent to stand trial on the state charges.[13]

Political impact Edit

The crime has sparked a discussion about the impact of recent New York State bail reforms which require courts to release individuals on non-monetary conditions for almost all misdemeanors and non-violent felonies, as well as burglary and robbery in the second degree, regardless of whether the crime is a hate crime.[27] Thomas had previously been released from police custody after being arrested for a number of minor violent crimes.[28][29]

Reactions Edit

  • New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo described the attack as an "act of domestic terrorism" and ordered the New York state police's hate crimes task force to launch an investigation.[5] Attorney General of New York Letitia James pledged "zero tolerance for acts of hate of any kind" and expressed her support for the Jewish community.[5] United States Senator from New York Chuck Schumer called the attack "an act of pure evil" and added in a tweet that "[t]he cascade in anti-Semitic attacks is outrageous throughout metropolitan New York and America, and must not be tolerated".[30]
  • President Donald Trump tweeted this message the following day: "The anti-Semitic attack in Monsey, New York, on the 7th night of Hanukkah last night is horrific. We must all come together to fight, confront, and eradicate the evil scourge of anti-Semitism. Melania and I wish the victims a quick and full recovery".[5]
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated: "Israel unequivocally condemns the recent expressions of anti-Semitism and the vicious attack in the middle of Hanukkah on the rabbi's house in Monsey, New York. We send our wishes of recovery to the wounded. We will cooperate in every way with the local authorities in order to defeat this phenomenon. We offer our help to each and every state".[30] President of Israel Reuven Rivlin also expressed his "shock and outrage", adding: "The rise of anti-Semitism is not just a Jewish problem, and certainly not just the State of Israel's problem".[30]
  • Four New York Jewish politicians – New York city councilmen Chaim Deutsch and Kalman Yeger, New York state senator Simcha Felder, and New York State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein – wrote a letter to New York Governor Cuomo asking him to assign a special prosecutor for antisemitic hate crimes and to send the New York National Guard to protect Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods, claiming that "it is no longer safe to be identifiable Orthodox in the State of New York".[31][32]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Paybarah, Azi (March 30, 2020). "Rabbi Dies Three Months After Hanukkah Night Attack". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on May 23, 2023. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Green, David B.; Ziri, Danielle (December 29, 2019). "How Monsey Became a Center of Hasidic Life in America". Haaretz. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Maxouris, Christina; McLaughlin, Eliott C.; Jorgensen, Sarah (December 29, 2019). "Suspect in Hanukkah celebration stabbings arrested in New York City with 'blood all over him,' source says". CNN. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d Paul, Deanna; Mettler, Katie; Knowles, Hannah; Sacchetti, Maria (December 30, 2019). "Hanukkah stabbing suspect charged with hate crime; prosecutors cite his journals". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e Eberhart, Christopher J.; Lieberman, Steve; Bacon, John (December 29, 2019). "5 stabbed in 'act of domestic terrorism' at Hanukkah party; suspect held on $5 million bail". USA Today. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e Quinn, Allison; Nadeau, Barbie Latza; Daly, Michael (December 29, 2019). "Machete Attacker Stabs 5 at NY Rabbi's Hanukkah Celebration". The Daily Beast. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  7. ^ "Monsey Stabbing Victim Might Not Regain Consciousness: Family". NBC New York. December 31, 2019. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  8. ^ "Monsey attack victim Josef Neumann succumbs to injuries". The Jerusalem Post. March 30, 2020. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  9. ^ Helmore, Edward (December 29, 2019). "Hanukah stabbings: five wounded in 'act of domestic terrorism' in New York state". The Guardian. Reuters, Associated Press. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Jaffe-Hoffman, Maayan; Nahmias, Omri (December 30, 2019). "US Jews need more funds to protect themselves – American security leader". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  11. ^ Liebson, Rebecca; Goldbaum, Christina; Goldstein, Joseph; Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas (December 29, 2019). "Intruder Screamed 'I'll Get You' in Attack on Jews at Rabbi's Home". New York Times. from the original on May 1, 2023. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  12. ^ Romero, Dennis; Dienst, Jonathan (December 29, 2019). "5 people stabbed during Hanukkah party at rabbi's home in New York, suspect arrested". NBC News. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Steve Lieberman, Grafton Thomas found unfit to stand trial in Ramapo machete attack on Jews, Rockland/Westchester Journal News (January 27, 2022).
  14. ^ Spector, Joseph (December 29, 2019). "Rockland sheriff raises concerns over New York's new bail law after Monsey stabbing". The Journal News. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  15. ^ Raymond, Adam K.; Danner, Chas (December 30, 2019). "Everything We Know About the Monsey Hanukkah Attack". Intelligencer. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  16. ^ a b c Weiser, Benjamin; Gold, Michael (December 30, 2019). "Suspect in Monsey Stabbings Did Searches for 'Hitler,' Charges Say". The New York Times. from the original on December 17, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  17. ^ Jacobs, Shayne; Paul, Deanna; Sacchetti, Maria; Knowles, Hannah (December 30, 2019). "Hanukkah stabbing suspect searched 'why did Hitler hate the Jews,' prosecutors say". The Washington Post. from the original on March 30, 2023.
  18. ^ Celona, Larry; Golding, Bruce (December 29, 2019). "Monsey stabbing suspect Grafton Thomas may be linked to earlier synagogue attack". New York Post. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  19. ^ "Police said looking at link between Monsey machete attack and previous stabbing". Times of Israel. December 30, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  20. ^ Robert Brum, Frank Esposito & Chris McKenna, Monsey stabbing suspect's lawyer shines light on his client's history of mental illness, The Journal News (January 3, 2020).
  21. ^ Jarvis, Jacob (December 29, 2019). "Hanukkah stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder". Evening Standard. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  22. ^ "5 stabbed at rabbi's house on Hanukkah; suspect arraigned". POLITICO. December 29, 2019. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  23. ^ Paybarah, Azi (March 30, 2020). "Rabbi Dies Three Months After Hanukkah Night Attack". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on May 23, 2023. Retrieved May 27, 2023.
  24. ^ Romero, Dennis; Diensta, Jonathan (December 30, 2019). "Suspect pleads not guilty after five stabbed at Hanukkah party at rabbi's home in New York". NBC News. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  25. ^ a b "Hanukkah Stabbing Suspect Grafton Thomas Unfit for Federal Trial, Judge Says". NBC New York.
  26. ^ Steve Lieberman & Nancy Cutler, Grafton Thomas, accused in Hanukkah machete attack, could transfer to NY facility, Rockland/Westchester Journal News (December 29, 2022).
  27. ^ Durkin, Erin (December 31, 2019). "Bail overhaul set to take effect in new year". Politico. Retrieved December 31, 2019.
  28. ^ "Rockland sheriff raises concerns over New York's new bail law after Monsey stabbing". The Washington Post. December 29, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  29. ^ Leibovitz, Liel (December 29, 2019). "Sitting Ducks". Tablet. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  30. ^ a b c "Cuomo brands Monsey Hanukkah attack 'domestic terror' as suspect arrested". Ynetnews. Associated Press. December 29, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  31. ^ Marsh, Julia; McCarthy, Craig (December 29, 2019). "Jewish lawmakers demand state of emergency after Monsey stabbing". New York Post. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  32. ^ "Local Elected Officials in Letter to Gov Como: Appoint Special Prosecutor to Handle Hate Crimes". boropark24.com. December 29, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2019.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Neumann initially survived the stabbing, but later died from injuries in March 2020.[1]
  2. ^ Thomas was previously charged with 5 counts of attempted murder.

External links Edit

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On the night of December 28 2019 the seventh night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah a masked man wielding a large knife or machete invaded the home of a Hasidic rabbi in Monsey Rockland County New York where a Hanukkah party was underway and began stabbing the guests Five men were wounded two of whom were hospitalized in critical condition Party guests forced the assailant to flee by wielding chairs and a small table Three months after the stabbing the most severely injured stabbing victim Rabbi Josef Neumann aged 72 died of his wounds Monsey Hanukkah stabbingPart of antisemitism in the United StatesLocationForshay Road Monsey New York U S Coordinates41 08 35 N 74 04 59 W 41 1431514 N 74 0830215 W 41 1431514 74 0830215DateDecember 28 2019 c 10 00 p m EST UTC 05 00 TargetPeople at a Hanukkah partyAttack typeMass stabbing hate crimeWeaponMacheteDeaths1 Rabbi Josef Neumann a Injured4AccusedGrafton E ThomasConvictions1 count of second degree murder b 4 counts of attempted murder 1 count of first degree burglaryThe suspect was captured shortly after the attack He had a long history of serious mental illness and had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia the year before the attack He was charged in state court with five counts of attempted murder and one count of first degree burglary and in federal court on federal hate crime charges Judge ruled him incompetent to stand trial on both the state and the federal charges Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 3 Capture of suspect 4 Suspect 4 1 Previous arrests 4 2 Antisemitic views and statements 4 3 Mental disorder 5 Criminal charges 5 1 Ruled incompetent to stand trial 6 Political impact 7 Reactions 8 See also 9 References 10 Notes 11 External linksBackground EditRockland County which includes the hamlet of Monsey is noted for having the largest percentage of Jewish residents per capita of any U S county a total of 31 4 percent 90 000 2 Additionally large and growing Hasidic communities are based in Monsey New Square and Kiryas Joel 2 The incident was the second stabbing attack in Monsey s Jewish community in as many months a 30 year old Orthodox Jewish man was stabbed several times by an unidentified assailant while he was on his way to pre dawn prayers vasikin in late November and underwent surgery 3 Attack EditThe incident took place in the home of Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg of the Koson Hasidic dynasty where almost 100 people had gathered to watch the rabbi light the candles and to celebrate a Hanukkah party on the seventh night of Hanukkah December 28 2019 3 Around 10 p m 4 a man with his face covered by a scarf entered the house and immediately began stabbing bystanders with a large knife or machete 5 6 Five people all Hasidic Jews were injured one suffered a skull fracture and was unconscious and in critical condition 7 The 72 year old man was in a coma for 59 days but died in March 2020 8 Rottenberg s son was also among the injured 3 Guests struck back hitting the attacker with chairs and a small table 9 6 10 The attack lasted no more than two minutes 4 The suspect then fled the house and attempted to enter the synagogue next door Congregation Netzach Yisroel also headed by Rottenberg but the doors had been locked to prevent his entry 11 3 5 6 Capture of suspect EditThe suspect then fled the scene in a car 6 A witness provided police with the license plate number of the getaway car 12 At 11 45 p m a license plate reader on the George Washington Bridge captured the license plate of the car as it entered New York City New York City police stopped the car in Harlem and arrested the driver without incident after midnight 3 According to Rockland County Senior District Attorney Michael Dugandzic police found the suspect with blood on his clothes and smelling strongly of bleach 3 The New York police handed the suspect over to Ramapo police who transported him back to Monsey to be arraigned 3 Suspect EditThe suspect Grafton E Thomas 37 is an African American 10 who lived in Greenwood Lake northwest of Monsey 3 13 Previous arrests Edit Thomas has been arrested at least seven times since 2001 on charges which include assault resisting arrest killing or injuring a police animal driving under the influence possessing controlled substances and menacing a police or peace officer He was jailed briefly in 2013 for possession of a controlled substance 14 Another previous arrest was for punching a police horse 6 Thomas was further charged in 2018 for weapon possession endangerment and menacing a policeman 15 Antisemitic views and statements Edit Investigators found handwritten journals expressing antisemitic views including material about Adolf Hitler Nazi culture and drawings of a Star of David and of a swastika among Thomas s possessions 16 Authorities stated that his journals also included what appeared to be a reference to a fringe religious movement Black Hebrew Israelites which the Anti Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center have identified as linked to antisemitism with Thomas stating that Hebrew Israelites have taken from ebinoid Israelites 17 On the Saturday before the attack the suspect s mobile browser was used to access an article titled New York City Increases Police Presence in Jewish Neighborhoods 16 In recent weeks Thomas had searched online for phrases such as Why did Hitler hate the Jews multiple times as well as German Jewish Temples near me He had also searched for Zionist Temples in Elizabeth New Jersey and in Staten Island New York 16 Thomas is also under investigation on suspicion of having committed a previous stabbing attack on an Orthodox Jewish man on his way to the early prayer service at 5 30 a m on November 20 2019 the victim was critically injured 18 19 Thomas lawyer issued a statement on behalf of his family asserting Thomas did not belong to any hate groups 4 Mental disorder Edit Thomas had a long history of serious mental illness his condition has been deteriorating for at least a decade 13 He had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 2018 when he underwent a psychiatric evaluation at the Orange County Medical Center after being arrested for confronting a police officer with a knife 20 In April 2019 eight months before the attack Thomas was hospitalized for several days for psychiatric disorders 13 Criminal charges EditThomas was arraigned on December 29 2019 in New York state court in Rockland County to five counts of attempted murder and one count of first degree burglary he pleaded not guilty 3 21 Bail was set at 5 million 22 In March 2020 after 72 year old Rabbi Josef Neumann died from his wounds three months after the attack the Rockland County District Attorney announced that it would seek a grand jury indictment against Thomas for second degree murder 23 Separately on December 30 2019 the U S Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York filed a criminal complaint charging Thomas with five counts of obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs involving an attempt to kill and use of a dangerous weapon and resulting in bodily injury a federal hate crime 24 4 He was indicted by a federal grand jury on the charge 25 Ruled incompetent to stand trial Edit In April 2020 a federal judge ruled that Thomas was incompetent to stand trial on federal charges and ordered him to be hospitalized in a mental facility 25 Since that time Thomas has mostly been detained at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield Missouri 13 26 although he has been transferred to a New York facility ahead of court proceedings there 13 A new examination in 2021 found that Thomas was still incompetent 13 In January 2022 a state judge also ruled that Thomas was incompetent to stand trial on the state charges 13 Political impact EditThe crime has sparked a discussion about the impact of recent New York State bail reforms which require courts to release individuals on non monetary conditions for almost all misdemeanors and non violent felonies as well as burglary and robbery in the second degree regardless of whether the crime is a hate crime 27 Thomas had previously been released from police custody after being arrested for a number of minor violent crimes 28 29 Reactions EditNew York Governor Andrew M Cuomo described the attack as an act of domestic terrorism and ordered the New York state police s hate crimes task force to launch an investigation 5 Attorney General of New York Letitia James pledged zero tolerance for acts of hate of any kind and expressed her support for the Jewish community 5 United States Senator from New York Chuck Schumer called the attack an act of pure evil and added in a tweet that t he cascade in anti Semitic attacks is outrageous throughout metropolitan New York and America and must not be tolerated 30 President Donald Trump tweeted this message the following day The anti Semitic attack in Monsey New York on the 7th night of Hanukkah last night is horrific We must all come together to fight confront and eradicate the evil scourge of anti Semitism Melania and I wish the victims a quick and full recovery 5 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel unequivocally condemns the recent expressions of anti Semitism and the vicious attack in the middle of Hanukkah on the rabbi s house in Monsey New York We send our wishes of recovery to the wounded We will cooperate in every way with the local authorities in order to defeat this phenomenon We offer our help to each and every state 30 President of Israel Reuven Rivlin also expressed his shock and outrage adding The rise of anti Semitism is not just a Jewish problem and certainly not just the State of Israel s problem 30 Four New York Jewish politicians New York city councilmen Chaim Deutsch and Kalman Yeger New York state senator Simcha Felder and New York State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein wrote a letter to New York Governor Cuomo asking him to assign a special prosecutor for antisemitic hate crimes and to send the New York National Guard to protect Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods claiming that it is no longer safe to be identifiable Orthodox in the State of New York 31 32 See also Edit nbsp Judaism portal nbsp Genocide portalAntisemitism in the United States in the 21st century 2019 Jersey City shooting Colleyville synagogue hostage crisisReferences Edit Paybarah Azi March 30 2020 Rabbi Dies Three Months After Hanukkah Night Attack The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on May 23 2023 Retrieved May 27 2023 a b Green David B Ziri Danielle December 29 2019 How Monsey Became a Center of Hasidic Life in America Haaretz Retrieved January 1 2020 a b c d e f g h i Maxouris Christina McLaughlin Eliott C Jorgensen Sarah December 29 2019 Suspect in Hanukkah celebration stabbings arrested in New York City with blood all over him source says CNN Retrieved December 29 2019 a b c d Paul Deanna Mettler Katie Knowles Hannah Sacchetti Maria December 30 2019 Hanukkah stabbing suspect charged with hate 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Jerusalem Post Retrieved December 30 2019 Liebson Rebecca Goldbaum Christina Goldstein Joseph Bogel Burroughs Nicholas December 29 2019 Intruder Screamed I ll Get You in Attack on Jews at Rabbi s Home New York Times Archived from the original on May 1 2023 Retrieved December 30 2019 Romero Dennis Dienst Jonathan December 29 2019 5 people stabbed during Hanukkah party at rabbi s home in New York suspect arrested NBC News Retrieved December 29 2019 a b c d e f g Steve Lieberman Grafton Thomas found unfit to stand trial in Ramapo machete attack on Jews Rockland Westchester Journal News January 27 2022 Spector Joseph December 29 2019 Rockland sheriff raises concerns over New York s new bail law after Monsey stabbing The Journal News Retrieved December 30 2019 Raymond Adam K Danner Chas December 30 2019 Everything We Know About the Monsey Hanukkah Attack Intelligencer Retrieved May 27 2023 a b c Weiser Benjamin Gold Michael December 30 2019 Suspect in Monsey Stabbings Did Searches for Hitler Charges Say The New York Times Archived from the original on December 17 2022 Retrieved December 30 2019 Jacobs Shayne Paul Deanna Sacchetti Maria Knowles Hannah December 30 2019 Hanukkah stabbing suspect searched why did Hitler hate the Jews prosecutors say The Washington Post Archived from the original on March 30 2023 Celona Larry Golding Bruce December 29 2019 Monsey stabbing suspect Grafton Thomas may be linked to earlier synagogue attack New York Post Retrieved December 30 2019 Police said looking at link between Monsey machete attack and previous stabbing Times of Israel December 30 2019 Retrieved December 30 2019 Robert Brum Frank Esposito amp Chris McKenna Monsey stabbing suspect s lawyer shines light on his client s history of mental illness The Journal News January 3 2020 Jarvis Jacob December 29 2019 Hanukkah stabbing suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder Evening Standard Retrieved May 27 2023 5 stabbed at rabbi s house on Hanukkah suspect arraigned POLITICO 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brands Monsey Hanukkah attack domestic terror as suspect arrested Ynetnews Associated Press December 29 2019 Retrieved December 29 2019 Marsh Julia McCarthy Craig December 29 2019 Jewish lawmakers demand state of emergency after Monsey stabbing New York Post Retrieved December 29 2019 Local Elected Officials in Letter to Gov Como Appoint Special Prosecutor to Handle Hate Crimes boropark24 com December 29 2019 Retrieved December 29 2019 Notes Edit Neumann initially survived the stabbing but later died from injuries in March 2020 1 Thomas was previously charged with 5 counts of attempted murder External links EditMultiple attacks on jews Hanukkah 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monsey Hanukkah stabbing amp oldid 1170184340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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