Hanukah stabbings: five wounded in ‘act of domestic terrorism’ in New York state
Attack takes place during festivities at rabbis home in Monsey, say authorities, with suspect later arrested in Harlem
An attacker armed with a long knife or machete stabbed five people during Hanukah festivities at a rabbis home in New York state in what Governor Andrew Cuomo has called an act of domestic terrorism.
The Orthodox Jewish Public Affairs Council said an attacker wearing a scarf fled after stabbing the victims at a house in Monsey, Rockland county, about 30 miles north of New York City, on Saturday night.
All five victims in the latest attack were taken to hospital, the council said, and two were in critical condition with one of them stabbed at least six times. The rabbis son was reported to be among the injured.
The suspect, Grafton Thomas, 38, from nearby Greenwood Lake, escaped the scene in a vehicle and drove to Manhattan, where he was later arrested in Harlem. He was reportedly covered in blood when apprehended.
Thomas was charged with five counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary. At his arraignment on Sunday morning, he pleaded not guilty to all charges.
The attack took place at the home of Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg, who leads the adjacent synagogue. Dozens of people were reportedly in the house for a candle lighting ceremony on the seventh day of Hanukah.
I was praying for my life, Aron Kohn, 65, who was inside the house when the attack took place, told the New York Times. He started attacking people right away as soon as he came in the door. We didnt have time to react at all.
We saw him pull a knife out of a case, Kohn added. It was about the size of a broomstick.
Yisroel Kraus, a 26-year-old teacher who escaped out the back, told the Washington Post the house had been emptying when the attacker arrived.
If he had come 10 minutes earlier, the place would have been packed, he said. No way to move; no way to run. It was a miracle. It was a Hanukkah miracle.
Visiting Monsey on Sunday morning, New York governor Cuomo said the attack was about the thirteenth incident of antisemitism in the state of New York over recent weeks, and described the climate of intolerance as an American cancer in the body politic.
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