Jewish man beaten during wild NYC protests afraid to wear yarmulke
A Jewish man who was beaten by a mob as Israeli and Palestinian supporters clashed in Midtown Thursday evening suffered a concussion — and said he now has to “second guess wearing a yarmulke in public.”
Joseph Borgen, 29, an accountant from the Upper East Side,
said he was walking to the rally when multiple people ganged up on him on
Broadway near West 49th Street.
“There was a rally at this location last week, which I had
gone to,” Borgen told The Post. “I wore a yarmulke last week, and nothing big
happened. I showed up for the same rally this week. I got off the subway at
6:30 and started walking to the rally, and before I could even make it to the
rally, a few blocks away, a guy started chasing me.”
“I tried to get away, and the next thing I knew, I was
surrounded by a whole crowd of people who proceeded to kick me, punch me, beat
me down,” he recalled. “I felt a liquid being poured on my face and at first I
thought I was getting urinated on, but it tuned out I was getting maced and
pepper sprayed. My face was on fire. That pain was worse than the concussion
and all this other stuff that followed.”
In the attack, captured on video, Borgen was knocked to the
ground by a group of five or six men who allegedly made anti-Semitic
statements, punched, kicked, pepper-sprayed and struck him with crutches.
After what felt like four minutes of getting beaten, cops
broke it up, Borgen said. An ambulance took him to Bellevue.
“I have a concussion,” Borgen said. “I had an X-ray on my
wrist. It’s not broken but it’s messed up. Every time I move it it’s in pain,
probably sprained. I have bruises all over my body. I have a black eye. My face
is banged up. I’m just sore all over my body. They were kicking me in my ribs,
my stomach.”
Police searched the area and took a 23-year-old Waseem
Awawdeh, of Bay Ridge, into custody, cops said.
He was charged with assault as a hate crime, gang assault,
menacing, aggravated harassment as a hate crime and criminal possession of a
weapon, police said.
The other suspects remain at large.
Borgen said he went to the demonstration “solely with the
intention of standing side-by-side with my fellow Jews or whoever supports
Israel.”
“I’ve heard of waves of hate increasing through the city,
and maybe I was a little naive to think it would never happen to me,” he said.
“There are numerous minority groups that are currently under attack. I’ve been
in New York for my entire life and I would never in a million years have
thought that it would get to this point where I would have to second guess
wearing a yarmulke in public.”
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea condemned the attack in a
strongly worded Friday tweet.
“There is NO place for hate of ANY kind, against ANY group,
by ANYONE in NYC,” the top cop said. “This, and every incident, will be fully
investigated by @NYPDHateCrimes — as they always do. This is a time for NYers
to come #together, to be New Yorkers above all else.”
The incident came about a half-hour before a firework was
flung from a pickup truck full of Palestinian flag-waving protesters — landing
near a 55-year-old woman, who was burned.
At least 26 people were arrested during the protest.
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