Investigators in the college town of Ann Arbor, Michigan are looking into a recent assault on a Jewish teenager as a potential antisemitic hate crime. The 19-year-old victim was reportedly questioned about his religious affiliations by a group of males before being assaulted near the main campus of the University of Michigan, in the early hours of a recent Monday morning.
The assault took place at approximately 12:45 a.m., when the victim was approached by the group of males. According to the Ann Arbor Police Department, upon answering affirmatively to the question about whether he was Jewish, the teenager was subsequently attacked by the group. The perpetrators fled the scene on foot immediately after the assault.
While the victim suffered minor injuries, he thankfully did not require hospital treatment. However, this incident has raised profound concerns about safety and targeted violence in the community.
The city officials have made it clear that they stand against antisemitism and all other forms of bias-motivated crimes. Stating how seriously such incidents are taken, the police department has assigned the case to a hate crimes detective. Ann Arbor Police Chief Andre Anderson has emphasized that there is “absolutely no place for hate or ethnic intimidation in the City of Ann Arbor”.
As part of their commitment to combating such incidents, the police department will be working in close collaboration with the County Prosecutor’s Office to thoroughly investigate the case and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. At present, the investigation is still in its early stages, and information about the suspects is limited.
This attack is not an isolated incident, as there have been similar cases raising alarms in the community. The distribution of antisemitic flyers in numerous neighborhoods earlier this month is also currently under investigation by Ann Arbor Police. The city, which is home to the University of Michigan, has witnessed several instances of anti-Israel protests and encampments related to the Israeli war against Hamas.
The university authorities have expressed their solidarity with the victim and the Jewish community. University President Santa Ono has urged anyone with information about the incident to come forward and cooperate with the university’s Division of Public Safety and Security or the Ann Arbor Police Department. He added that “we stand firmly against antisemitism and all bias-motivated behavior” and are committed to creating a safe and inclusive community.
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