The cost of beating a Jew in New York City? $1,000 bail, according to the judge that allowed this suspect to walk free tonight.
Soon after Tuesdays arrest, Activist Dov Hikind, who has seen the NYC broken court system, felt the need to head to court and be sure this antisemite gets what he deserves. “I’m going to court in Brooklyn tonight to make sure this hate crime suspect doesn’t waltz out of jail quicker than he went in for his violent attack” said Hikind.
Hikind continued “We want the judge to stop the merry-go-round of justice from turning so this man won’t pose a danger to Jews”.
Councilwoman Inna Vernikov joined Hikind, as well as the two boys who had been beat up by the perp. As expected, the judge allowed the suspect. Listen to what Dov Hikind and Inna Vernikov had to say about the case below.
The cost of beating a Jew in New York City? $1,000 bail, according to the judge that allowed this suspect to walk free tonight.
I am disgusted at the outcome of this arraignment, and that the young victims had to witness their pain be dismissed.
My statement, with @HikindDov⬇️ https://t.co/LHUPTlTzJ5 pic.twitter.com/5S4wBCADVq
— Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (@InnaVernikov) January 12, 2022
Unfortunately this type of lawlessness will continue under Manhattans new DA Alvin Bragg.
Manhattanites voted for this. They'll pay with their lives.
Knife-wielding suspect has felony charge reduced under Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's policies https://t.co/gxWWQnQz76 via @nypmetro
— Kalman Yeger ונשמרתם מאד לנפשותיכם (@KalmanYeger) January 12, 2022
.@BrooklynDA Eric Gonzalez asked Judge Robles for Suleiman Othman's bail to be set at $30k; Robles refused and issued bail at $1k
In less than 24 hours since his arrest for brutally attacking a Jewish man, Othman is back on the street.
Truly shameful. pic.twitter.com/k3s8Am7OS2
— StopAntisemitism.org (@StopAntisemites) January 13, 2022