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Charges dismissed against NY rabbi accused of hitting Columbia protesters with car |
2024-12-07 |
[IsraelTimes] Reuven Kahane, cousin of late extremist rabbi Meir Kahane, says he merely shouted at demonstrators who were banging on his vehicle; charges also dropped against two protesters All charges have been dismissed against a Manhattan rabbi and real estate developer who was accused of ramming his vehicle into pro-Paleostinian, anti-Israel protesters in May. Charges were also dropped against two protesters who were arrested at the scene. Presumably the only easy way to set them free was to set him free, too. Reuven Kahane had been arrested and accused of assault after the altercation with the demonstrators, who were protesting outside the Upper East Side home of a Columbia University trustee.The protesters were affiliated with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, an alliance of anti-Israel student groups that had characterized the incident in a blurb as "Zionist driver runs down peaceful pro-Paleostinian demonstration." Police said at the time that an argument had broken out between Kahane and the protesters as the protesters were leaving the scene and that Kahane had "tapped" one of the demonstrators with his car. Kahane said he had shouted at protesters banging on his car. Police arrived a few minutes later and arrested Kahane and two of the activists, Maryellen Novak, 55, and John Rozendaal, 63, for criminal mischief. A bit long in the tooth to be college students. And adult continuing ed students generally have Now, the case against Kahane has been dismissed. The New York State Unified Court System confirmed that the case had been dismissed last month pursuant to speedy trial limitations that stipulate a trial must take place within a certain amount of time after the incident. The case no longer appears in court records.better things to do than riot. Kahane says that the charges against him were baseless. "Nothing whatsoever that they accused me of happened," he said in an interview on Wednesday, saying that the case had been "completely dismissed and sealed." Novak and Rozendaal also had their charges dropped. Following the May arrest, a fundraiser for Novak, identifying her as a "safety marshal" for protesters, raised more than $11,000. Rozendaal had previously been arrested in March for disrupting an Easter service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral as part of a pro-Paleostinian, anti-Israel protest. None of the student protesters on the scene were charged. At the time of the incident, Columbia was being rocked by demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas ![]() war, and city officials, including Mayor Eric Adams ...Hizonner da Mare of Noo Yawk. As a Manchurian candidate, Hizonner was all in favor of law and order and that kind of stuff. Once in office, a bunch of his friends found cushy jobs with the city, the windows kept getting broken, and Soros-funded DA Alvin Bragg remained right where he was. Most people comfort themselves with the thought that he's not Bill di Blasio but that's pretty small comfort with kids who actually go to school getting bumped off while standing in front of them. But he's a Dem, so the rubes will vote for him next election too, so he's what they deserve... , repeatedly said that "outside agitators" were responsible for much of the unrest. The Upper East Side protest took place days after a group of anti-Israel protesters on the university’s Morningside Heights campus had forcibly occupied a building. Police arrested dozens while clearing out the building, and many of those charges were ultimately dismissed as well. More than 25 percent of those arrested were also not affiliated with the university. Kahane, an ordained rabbi who heads a real estate firm, believes that the May altercation and his arrest drew widespread attention because he shares a name with his second cousin, the late Death Eater rabbi Meir Kahane. He said he met Meir Kahane "numerous times" while the two were living in New York but that he is "not a Kahanist." While in New York, Meir Kahane led the Jewish Defense League, a far-right group, and his political party was later barred from the Knesset for racism. He was assassinated in New York City in 1990. "I think if my name was Joe Smith, I don’t think anybody would have picked this up," Reuven Kahane said. Related: Columbia University Apartheid Divest: 2024-11-17 Red/Green Anti-Israel actions at the universities for the week ending 16 November Columbia University Apartheid Divest: 2024-11-15 Soros-Backed Dark Money Giant Bankrolled the Fiscal Sponsor of US-Designated Terror Financier Samidoun, Tax Forms Show Columbia University Apartheid Divest: 2024-10-27 Anti-Israel US campus groups radicalize, with no one to stop them, experts warn |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 Living in NYC is a risky proposition for anyone. Probably worth getting a dashcam if you must. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2024-12-07 11:19 |
#1 These protestors broken windows and attacked drivers. Thats why I carry Bear Mace .. good for 50 ft crowd control. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2024-12-07 10:47 |