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NYPD Says Antisemitic Hate Crimes Led NYC Bias Incidents in January After 182% Jump

Police say the figures are preliminary, with several high-profile cases under investigation.

Overview

  • The NYPD logged 58 bias investigations in January, up 152% from a year earlier, with 31 targeting Jews and representing 54% of the total.
  • Recent cases include a car ramming at Chabad’s 770 headquarters in Crown Heights, an assault on a rabbi in Queens, mass swastika graffiti at a Brooklyn playground, and a school email threat to kill Jews in Jackson Heights.
  • Police arrested the Chabad crash suspect on hate-crime charges and charged a Queens student with making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment; multiple Hate Crimes Task Force probes are ongoing.
  • Officials caution the numbers can change as investigations proceed, and security experts say many incidents likely go unreported.
  • The spike comes during Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s first month as he revoked the city’s IHRA adoption, drawing political scrutiny, even as NYPD data show record-low January shootings and murders and overall major crime down 6.7%.