
DA: New York Barber Nearly Killed Over Race In Hudson Valley
A Lower Hudson Valley man was charged with attempted murder as a hate crime and more. The victim was allegedly stabbed in the face with barbershop scissors.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced a Yonkers man was arraigned on an indictment by which he is charged with attempted murder as a hate crime and other charges.
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The charges come following an attack on a Jewish barber at his business on Yonkers Avenue on August 29.
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Ahmed Al Jabali, 34 of Yonkers was charged with:
- two counts of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime
- Attempted Murder in the Second Degree
- two counts of Attempted Assault in the First Degree as a Hate Crime
- Attempted Assault in the First Degree
- two counts of Assault in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime
- Assault in the Second Degree
- Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third Degree
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“My office will continue to work with law enforcement partners to seek accountability and justice in cases of hate-based violence and ensure our communities that we will not tolerate acts of hate in any form," DA Rocah said.
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Jabali is accused of attacking a Jewish barber in the face, body, arms and hands with a pair of barber’s scissors while saying “I want to kill you, you [expletive] Jew.”
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The unnamed victim called police and was treated at a local hospital for wounds sustained from the attack.
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