Hassidic man assaulted in New York – as passersby stood and watched

New York – A Hassidic Jew who was assaulted in the lobby of a New
York City office building on Monday said security guards and witnesses in the
vicinity did nothing to stop the attack, The Algemeiner has learned. 

 

“He punched me in the neck and
there was security [there] and nobody interfered. They were just watching,”
said the victim, who asked to remain anonymous. “I got bruised… and security
didn’t even call 911, nothing. They’re just standing there and watching.”

 

Yoni Davidov, who witnessed the attack from a nearby coffee shop, told
The Algemeiner, “It bothered me that no one attended to the man. People were
just watching. [They] didn’t do anything. It was also shocking to me how
everyone in the lobby and in the adjacent Starbucks was sitting quietly and no
one even called the police or offered the man any help.”

 

Davidov posted a description of the incident on his Facebook page and
provided more details in an interview with The Algemeiner. He said it began at
around 5:30 p.m. in the lobby of 575 5th Avenue, which houses the corporate
office of L’Oreal USA. The victim was sitting at a table and eating a sandwich,
when an “Arab-looking” man demanded that he move. According to Davidov, the
assailant didn’t want to share a table with a Jewish man.

 

Davidov said the victim told the man that he had arrived at the table
first, and that he would finish eating quickly and give up his seat. Then,
Davidov said, “This Arab-looking man punched him in the face multiple times,
before fleeing the scene with his girlfriend.”

 

“I was shocked at the anger
this animal had when he was assaulting this poor Hassidic guy,” said Davidov,
who then approached the victim and told him he was going to call the police.
The latter purportedly refused, on the grounds that he did not want to draw
attention to the attack.

 

“I was trying to convince him,
telling him that this type of hatred isn’t only directed at him, but is a
direct threat to all Jews, since this was an outright hate crime,” Davidov
explained. “He still refused, saying he doesn’t want to make a big deal. I was
going to call the news stations so they can arrive and he almost started
crying, saying that he didn’t want to blow this up, since it is improper in his
community to go public on TV.”

 

In a subsequent interview with Shomrim, a volunteer Jewish neighborhood
watch organization, the victim said that police later arrived at the scene and
spoke to a witness. They also examined security-camera footage of the attack.

 

The victim declined to speak with The Algemeiner further about the
incident, sounding too shaken to recount his ordeal. L’Oreal USA did not
immediately respond to a request for a comment.

 

In conclusion, Davidov asserted that the attack was “definitely a crime
of hate! There was no other motive.”

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