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Police Sources Call Attack on Yeshiva University Student a Robbery, Not a Hate Crime

Police sources now describe the assault as a simple mugging on the No. 1 train.

Overview

  • Authorities say four suspects approached the 20-year-old on a No. 1 train near West 181st Street, asked for change, and then punched and kicked him before fleeing.
  • The victim was taken to Columbia University Irving Medical Center in stable condition and was later reported back on campus in good condition.
  • Yeshiva University characterized the incident as an unbiased attempted robbery and said campus security is coordinating with law enforcement.
  • No arrests have been announced, and the NYPD says the investigation remains active as detectives work to identify the assailants.
  • Early witness accounts described six to eight masked attackers and a station blind spot with no cameras, and the episode is being reported against a backdrop of NYPD data showing a 182% year-over-year rise in antisemitic incidents in January.