Man charged with 'numerous' hate crimes for allegedly vandalizing New York synagogues
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A suspect sought in the vandalism of four synagogues in a New York City neighborhood has been arrested and charged with "numerous" hate crimes, authorities said.
A suspect sought in the vandalism of four synagogues in a New York City neighborhood has been arrested and charged with "numerous" hate crimes, authorities said. Jordan Burnette, 29, was charged Saturday with burglary as a hate crime and "also faces numerous charges related to the many acts of vandalism as hate crimes that have taken place in this community," Jessica Corey, commanding officer of the NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force, said during a press briefing. Burnette was arrested after he allegedly became "uncooperative" and wouldn't provide his ID while being issued a moving violation ticket for riding a bicycle against the flow of traffic around 3 a.m. Saturday in the Bronx neighborhood of Riverdale, Corey said. He fit the description of a person sought in a "hate crime criminal mischief pattern" in the neighborhood, Corey said.More Related News