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Possible Antisemitic Hate Crime Against Jewish Teen Under Investigation in Michigan College Town

Jewish Teen’s Assault in Michigan Under Investigation as Possible Antisemitic Hate Crime

Atrocious Incident in Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, a college town in Michigan, was the setting of a disturbing incident that occurred last weekend. A 19-year old Jewish teen was allegedly assaulted in a possible antisemitic hate crime. According to local law enforcement authorities, the assault is being investigated as a “bias-motivated” offense.

The young man, en route near the main campus of the University of Michigan, was intercepted by a group of males. The group questioned him about his religious faith, and upon affirmatively identifying himself as Jewish, he was subsequently attacked. The assailants then quickly fled the scene.

Law Enforcement’s Active Involvement

The Ann Arbor Police Department has been proactive in its pursuit of the suspects involved in this crime. Despite the attackers fleeing the area, the local police force has dedicated their hate crimes detective to lead this case further. The victim, who sustained minor injuries, did not need to be hospitalized.

Ann Arbor Police Chief Andre Anderson made a public statement highlighting that the city of Ann Arbor does not have room for hatred or ethnic intimidation. He assured that the department is committed to vigorously investigating this incident, and other hate-motivated incidents, in collaboration with the County Prosecutor’s office.

Other Signs of Antisemitism

Prior to this attack, the local folks of Ann Arbor also found themselves grappling with the distribution of antisemitic flyers in various neighborhoods. This has further led to heightened alarm concerning antisemitic activity in the area.

University of Michigan’s Response

The University of Michigan, nestled in the heart of Ann Arbor, has had its fair share of controversy over the years, given its history of anti-Israel encampments and related protests. The recent assault incident has undoubtedly magnified the concern over antisemitism.

In response to the recent attack, University President Santa Ono issued a statement expressing unwavering support for the victim and standing firmly against antisemitism and all bias-motivated behavior. Santa Ono has pledged to work closely with local law enforcement in holding the perpetrators accountable for their actions.

He further asserted the institution’s commitment to fostering a community where each member can thrive devoid of any fear of threats, intimidation, or violence.

Efforts to Uncover the Entire Truth

While the authorities are making strides to unearth the details of this incident, they have requested those with any information about the assault to contact the Ann Arbor Police Department or University Division of Public Safety and Security promptly. The combined efforts of the community, police, and university administration aim to address the deep-seated issue of antisemitism that this incident has brought to the surface, not only in Ann Arbor but across the nation as well.


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