Man indicted for antisemitic New York gang beating of pro-Israel activist
"Filthy Jew," the men allegedly taunted the victim, according to the DA's office. "Dirty Jew."
A sixth man was indicted for a 2021 New York City gang-beating of a pro-Israel man, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office announced on Thursday.
Salem Seleiman, 28, was charged on Thursday with a hate crime, involving second and third degree assault, and a first degree attempted gang assault for his participation in the beating of Joseph Borgen, 29, who was on his way to a pro-Israel rally when he was confronted by Seleiman and six other men.
They chased Borgen until Mohammad Said Othman, 29, grabbed the victim, threw him to the ground, sat on his chest, and repeatedly punched him in the face.
Violently assaulting someone because of their religion is unacceptable, and we will continue to work with our law enforcement partners, community groups and local leaders to address attacks on the Jewish community.”
Bringing violence to a peaceful protest
In January, Bragg announced that Said Othman, had been sentenced to three years in prison. Musa was sentenced to seven years in November, and Othman was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in December. According to JTA, Awawdeh was sentenced to 18 months in prison.because he is Jewish,” Bragg said in January. “While this office will always support the right to peacefully protest and engage in open dialogue, these multi-year prison sentences make clear that physically attacking someone because of their religion is never acceptable.”