Lubavitcher Punched In the Head In Crown Heights Unprovoked Assault

by CrownHeights.info

A Lubavitcher was the victim of an unprovoked assault in the Remsen Village area of Crown Heights Wednesday morning, taking a punch to the head that left him shaken.

According to reports, Crown Heights Shomrim was called around 8:50am to the scene on Remsen Ave between Winthrop and Clarkson for the report of a Jewish man punched in the head. When they arrived, they found the man suffering from the blow, with the perpetrator having fled the scene.

The victim had been able to quickly call Shomrim and 911 despite the assault, and stated that the man had approached without saying anything, just came at him and attacked. With his quick action, the victim was also able to take a photo of the perpetrator, providing it to Shomrim and the NYPD.

Thankfully the victim’s injuries were not serious and he did not require medical attention.

If you have any information in this man, please call 911 and Shomrim at 718-774-3333.

4 Comments

  • Illegal immigrant

    I may be wrong. But this criminal looks like a illegal immigrant.

    Past 2 months there have been hundreds of illegal immigrants that NYC put in the multiple shelters near Kingsboro, Kingsbrook & Kings County Hospitals in our CH community.

    Many of these illegals are unhinged and on heavy drugs. I seen them roaming streets near Kingston for porch packages.

    These CH shelters are crime filled

    • Bubby

      How can you possibly tell from a photo whether someone is legal or illegal or an immigrant. Shame

  • To “bubby”

    Shame? Your disappointed? Feel bad for this disgusting animal that he’s being profiled? “Poor him”! “He doesn’t deserve it!” I feel like your one of those people always finding something to criticize about our reactions towards these people, but you’ll never actually criticize the real problem.

  • ANONYMOUS

    My kids live there, one right on that block! Please be careful, especially all the shluchos who may not think there’s inherent danger. Shomrim, once again you are there for us.