Man Attacked and Slashed in New York City's East Village (2024)

NEW YORK, NY—A violent incident occurred in front of 26 Astor Place on Thursday when a 30-year-old man was attacked by an unidentified assailant. At approximately 5:20 PM, the victim was approached and slashed in the back of the neck with a sharp object by the perpetrator, who then fled the scene.

The victim suffered a significant laceration to his neck and shoulder area and was subsequently transported to NYC Health and Hospitals/Bellevue Hospital in stable condition. The assailant, described as a male with a dark complexion and medium build, approximately 6 feet tall, was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, camo-colored pants, and black boots.

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      Adding to the gastronomic delight, the festival features folk dancing performances by children in traditional costumes from the various Kimisis dance groups, providing a lively showcase of Greek heritage. Continuous music and entertainment throughout the weekend ensure that the festive atmosphere remains vibrant.

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    • Jewish Student Group Cut from New Jersey High School Yearbook Replaced With Muslim Group

      Investigation Launched into Yearbook Erasure of Jewish Student Group in EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ

      An independent investigation has been initiated by East Brunswick Public Schools into the removal of a Jewish student group from the East Brunswick High School yearbook. This inquiry, led by Brisman Law, aims to determine the cause and culpability behind the group's photo being replaced with one of Muslim students and the erasure of their names.

      The review started Friday, with Superintendent Victor Valeski expressing confidence in the thoroughness of the investigation, noting that the law firm has full authority to explore all relevant aspects of the incident.

      This issue first emerged after approximately 375 yearbooks were distributed, revealing the omission and replacement on Tuesday. The superintendent has issued apologies to both the Jewish and Muslim student communities for the distress caused.

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      Mayor Brad Cohen of East Brunswick labeled the incident a "blatant Anti-Semitic act" and advocated for the investigation to assess if it constitutes a hate crime. He emphasized that neither hate nor anti-Semitism would be tolerated in the community.

      The New Jersey office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations also urged a transparent and fair investigation, highlighting the unintended negative consequences faced by Muslim students who were unaware of the misuse of their photo.

      In a statement,CAIR-NJ Interim Communications Manager Aya Elamroussisaid:

      “It is crucial that school officials ensure theirinvestigation is transparent, fair and thorough so those responsible are held accountable. This incident has triggered heinous backlash against some Muslim students who had no knowledge on their photo beingmisused.

      “The hate comments attacking Muslim high school students are deplorable. We call on East Brunswick’s mayor and public schools superintendent to offer support to their Muslim student community and be leaders for the entire township.”

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      Lucy was watching her siblings play badminton in the front yard of their lake cottage when the accident happened. Her father recounted that a racquet broke during a downward swing, sending a sharp piece flying into Lucy's skull while she sat on the sidelines.

      The family was enjoying their last full day at a lake cottage, a sabbatical gift from their church, when the tragedy unfolded. After the accident, Lucy was unresponsive and was quickly transported by helicopter to Maine Medical Center in Portland.

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    • New Jersey GOP State Leader Endorses Bob Menendez For U.S. Senate

      New Jersey GOP Chairman Bob Hugin has signed a petition filed by disgraced U.S. Senator Bob Menendez to run as an independent candidate in this year's New Jersey U.S. Senate race.

      The petition was published by NBC News' Julie Tsirkin on X. Typically, signing a person's political petition for office is an endorsem*nt of that person to be on the ballot.

      Hugin, who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Senate after chairman across the state saw dollar signs from the independently wealthy politician, eventually made his way to become chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party.

      His signature on Menendez's petition signals one of two things. Hugin is the "RINO" many New Jersey Republicans say he is, or there's a more sinister and political plot.

      Bob Menendez is getting something from the GOP to run as a spoiler in the election, splitting Democrat votes for the Republicans. We wouldn't put that past Menendez.

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      To feed into the conspiracy theories being generated over this news, it's important to note that Hugin ran against Menendez in 2018. Rumors at the time circulated that most leaders in the New Jersey GOP realized Hugin had no real shot against Menendez, but that didn't stop them from taking thousands of dollars in donations from Hugin for local campaigns.

      Hugin dished out $39,000,000 in his losing campaign versus $13 million spent by Menendez.

      Millions of dollars in cash were exchanging hands within the New Jersey GOP consultancies that year. These elections typically aren't about winning and losing but to feed the system of the GOP and, sometimes, to keep the status quo for the GOP elites who do business with the New Jersey Democrats.

      It also wouldn't be far-fetched that Hugin would shell out money for Menendez knowing every vote Menendez gets is a vote taken away from Andy Kim, the Democrat candidate. The New Jersey GOP needs a hail Mary to defeat Kim, and a partnership between the NJ GOP, Gold Bar, and Chairman Bob Hugin could just be what certain county chairmen ordered.

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