Jonathan Gray said he recorded being threatened 'literally five minutes' after attending solidarity march in Brooklyn.
A Jewish man has reported being threatened and verbally abused on a New York subway shortly after attending a major solidarity march in the wake of a string of anti-Semitic attacks in the city.
According to Gray, the woman had previously been yelling anti-Semitic slurs and was targeting him because he was wearing a yarmulke at the time. People attend a march in support of the Jewish community called No Hate No Fear at the Brooklyn Bridge on January 5, 2020 in New York City. A Jewish man says he was the victim of anti-Semitic on a Brooklyn subway after attending the solidarity march.The event was organized in response to a number of attacks, including a machete attack that injured five people at a, as well as a shooting at a kosher deli in neighboring New Jersey which left three people dead.
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