Shopkeepers: Beware of Counterfeit $100 Bills

Two young black men are reportedly walking around the neighborhood trying to pass off $100 counterfeit bills. The counterfeits are relatively good fakes, and difficult to distinguish from regular legal tender. Sources confirm that they have been trying for many days to pass off one of their bills in all the shops on Kingston, but so far have only managed to cheat the Kol Tuv grocery store.

In the extended article are security camera stills of one of the men at the Kol Tuv grocery store. If you see him, please contact Shomrim immediately at (718) 774-3333.

6 Comments

  • Yossi

    The Hebrew term lashon hara (or loshon hora) (Hebrew לשון הרע; “evil tongue”) is a term for gossip.
    It also refers to the prohibition in Jewish Law of telling gossip.[1][2][3]
    Lashon hara differs from defamation in that its focus is on the use of true speech for a wrongful purpose, rather than falsehood and harm arising.
    By contrast, motzi shem ra (“spreading a bad name”) consists of untrue remarks, and is akin to slander or defamation.
    motzi shem ra Is a bigger sin than Loshon Hara

  • Jewish dude

    More crime part two in crime heights and where is the police? They are dealing guns and they are corrupt fixing tickets. Police are working with the criminals to suppress frumme yidden.

  • You Tell Us

    So then you tell us number 2, which is worse, passing off a phony $100 bill or passing off a phony smicha certificate?