Posted on 11/06/2018 12:14:05 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Startling video shows a group of teens hurl a metal pole through a Brooklyn synagogue window while congregation members were observing the Sabbath inside.
The footage released by Williamsburg Shomrim on Twitter on Sunday shows half a dozen teens loitering near the synagogue on Franklin Avenue near Myrtle Avenue around 5:45 p.m. Saturday, according to the tweet.
The kids are seen leaning against a wrought-iron fence talking to each other while one of the teens wearing dark clothes and a white, patterned backpack is carrying the metal pole, the video shows.
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Is it official now that “teens” means “young muslims”?
I think that translates to “youths” in europeanish?
Was the Pole named “Kowalski”?
Pretty sure it means “young blacks”.
I suppose they can be young black muslims.
They left off “aspiring rapper”, which means either drug dealer or gangster.
“Teens.” Why did I even bother going to the story?
Teens are Black. Youths are white.
Mohammad made them Do it.
A group of African-American “youths.” Obviously motivated by Trump’s rhetoric. /s
“Animals” Fixed it for you.
“wearing dark clothes and a white.....”
The paper tells us the clothing, but not the skin color.
Because they don’t want us to know. They are trying to make us think that Whites are the evil ones.
Whoever they were, they could have caused a terrible injury on some innocent people observing their peaceful religion. They should take the metal pole and wrap it around the neck of the perps. Hey ghetto savages, free bling!
Almost without exception in news accounts.
Yep kid and teens. Not black thugs. Must not call a thing what it really is when blacks are guilty.
What a rotten thing to do.
wearing dark clothes and a white.....
Amish of course !
Another reminder of evil in our world.
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