Police in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, among other cities, are stepping up patrols this weekend in response to the threat of nationwide neo-Nazi action.
Police in Lakewood, New Jersey, told the Lakewood News Network on Thursday that while there was not"any credible information to suggest that these threats will impact New Jersey," it had nonetheless"increased the number of on-duty officers."and creating a public space for hate mongers," Jason Shames, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, told northjersey.com.
Above, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, delivers remarks at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on July 20, 2022, in Washington, D.C. In response to the threat of neo-Nazi demonstrations on February 25, 2023, he said:"We will not be intimidated."Police in New York and Chicago advised that there had yet to be evidence of a threat to Jewish communities. An NYPD spokesperson said there were"no identified threats" as yet.
In a statement, the Chicago Police Department said there"is no actionable intelligence and we continue to actively monitor the situation." It added that it was in regular contact with Jewish leaders and organizations. "We will not be intimidated," the American Jewish Committee stated."We are resilient. We are strong."
Meanwhile, the ADL said that though the Day of Hate"is meant to be intimidating and divide us, but we will remain united in our kindness and positivity," as it called for a"Shabbat of peace not hate." The organization's CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, added on Twitter:"The Jewish community may be the target of vile antisemitic hate, but we will not be intimidated."
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