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South Florida outraged over string of antisemitic incidents
Police are investigating a string of antisemitic incidents in South Florida over the weekend which have sparked outrage amongst group members.
Driving the information: Somebody used a light-weight projector to show a swastika and antisemitic rhetoric onto a constructing in downtown West Palm Seashore on Saturday.
- In the future later, Boca Raton owners reported discovering plastic luggage stuffed with antisemitic propaganda and wooden pellets thrown onto their entrance yards.
- West Palm Seashore police mentioned the incidents seem like related, and the division has referred the swastika incident to the state lawyer’s workplace to find out if against the law was dedicated, WPTV reported.
The large image: Florida has seen a big spike in antisemitic incidents lately.
- The Anti-Defamation League discovered that the variety of reported antisemitic incidents elevated 50% between 2020 and 2021 — rising from 127 incidents to 190.
Zoom in: Jacob Solomon, president and CEO of the Better Miami Jewish Federation, advised NBC 6 final 12 months that South Florida sees antisemitic incidents roughly each week.
- “Most of it, thank God, is just not violent, however as we all know phrases result in motion,” Solomon mentioned
What they’re saying: Josephine Gon, a member of the Jewish Federation of Palm Seashore County, tells Axios that “these few extremists aren’t welcome right here.”
- Gon, who’s vice chairman of the federation’s Jewish Group Relations Council, mentioned the federation works intently with native and nationwide regulation enforcement companies to supply safety assets and protocols for the synagogues and religion teams in Palm Seashore.
- “It takes every particular person’s involvement and dedication to making sure we now have an informed and empowered group that stands collectively to say ‘by no means once more,’” Gon mentioned.
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Miami Police lieutenant arrested on domestic violence charge
A Miami Police lieutenant has been arrested on a domestic violence charge after he allegedly spit at and slapped his wife.
Lt. Thomas L. Carroll, 47, was arrested Saturday on a battery – domestic violence charge, an arrest report said.
According to the report, Carroll and his wife were involved in an argument when Carroll allegedly spit at her around 10 times.
He also allegedly slapped her twice in the face, the report said.
The wife ran out of the house and called police. The report said she didn’t have visible injuries but added that two witnesses corroborated her allegations.
Thomas was booked into jail and later released. Attorney information wasn’t available.
In a statement, Assistant Chief of Police Armando Aguilar said Carroll was relieved of duty pending further investigation.
“The Miami Police Department is committed to serving victims of domestic violence and holding the perpetrators of such crimes accountable for their actions. When acts of domestic violence are perpetrated by law enforcement officers, they are especially disheartening, as they represent a breach of the sacred trust placed in us by the people we serve,” Aguilar said in a statement. “We wish to thank the victim and witnesses in this case for coming forward. We are committed to ensuring that a thorough investigation is conducted and that the victim receives all necessary support throughout this process.”
Aguilar said Carroll was at one point an assistant chief of police but has been a lieutenant in the field operations division since 2023.
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