By Kanishka Singh
2026年1月29日 5:18 UTC(更新于48分钟前)
2025年10月2日,美国纽约布鲁克林区,在犹太教最神圣的日子——赎罪日期间,纽约警察局(NYPD)一辆警车在Chabad Lubavitch世界总部会堂外巡逻。(路透社/Adam Gray/资料图片)
2026年1月28日(路透社)- 周三,一辆汽车撞入纽约市一个犹太宗教组织总部的入口,警方称正在将此事件作为仇恨犯罪进行调查。
发生在布鲁克林区Chabad Lubavitch世界总部的这起事件中,无人受伤,警方表示司机已被逮捕。Chabad信徒(又称Lubavitchers)属于极端正统的哈西德犹太教派。
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纽约市市长佐兰·曼达尼(Zohran Mamdani)表示,被捕男子”故意且多次驾车撞击建筑物”。他在社交媒体帖子中称这一行为”令人震惊”且”极其令人担忧”,并表示自己在事件发生后访问了该地点。
纽约市警察局长杰西卡·蒂施(Jessica Tisch)表示,涉事车辆的司机已被逮捕,拆弹小组在车内未发现爆炸装置。
Chabad Lubavitch发言人莫蒂·塞利格森(Motti Seligson)在社交媒体上表示:”今晚早些时候,一辆汽车撞向了位于东公园大道770号的Chabad总部侧门。该建筑内有一座世界上最重要的犹太会堂之一。”他补充说,司机”几乎立即被捕”。
蒂施告诉记者,纽约市警察局仇恨犯罪特遣部队正在将此事件作为仇恨犯罪进行调查。
美国广播公司新闻(ABC News)的一家附属机构确认涉事车辆为一辆带有新泽西州牌照的灰色本田车。
曼达尼、蒂施和塞利格森均单独证实无人受伤。
曼达尼表示:”反犹主义在我们的城市没有容身之地,针对纽约犹太人的暴力或恐吓行为是不可接受的。”
蒂施说,警方出于”谨慎考虑”已加强了对宗教场所的安全保障。
近年来,美国针对犹太社区的仇恨犯罪有所上升。人权倡导者特别指出,自2023年10月哈马斯袭击以色列以来,美国对犹太人和穆斯林的仇恨有所增加。
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Car slams into entrance of New York City synagogue, no injuries reported
By Kanishka Singh
January 29, 2026 5:18 AM UTC Updated 48 mins ago
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A New York City Police Department (NYPD) unit patrols outside the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters synagogue during Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, U.S., October 2, 2025. REUTERS/Adam Gray/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
Jan 28 (Reuters) – A car slammed into the entrance of the headquarters of a Jewish religious order in New York City on Wednesday in an incident that police said they were investigating as a hate crime.
No injuries were reported from the incident at the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn and police said the driver was arrested. Chabad followers, also known as Lubavitchers, belong to the ultra-Orthodox Hasidic school of Judaism.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the man who was arrested “intentionally, and repeatedly, crashed his car into the building.” Mamdani, who said he visited the location after the incident, described the act as “horrifying” and “deeply alarming” in a social media post.
New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the driver of the vehicle was arrested and a bomb squad found no explosive devices in the car.
“Earlier tonight a car crashed into a side entrance at Chabad HQ at 770 Eastern Parkway, the building encompasses one of the most important synagogues in the world,” Chabad Lubavitch spokesperson Motti Seligson said on social media, adding the driver was arrested “almost immediately.”
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Tisch told reporters the incident was being investigated as a hate crime by the New York City Police Department’s hate crimes task force.
An ABC News affiliate identified the vehicle as a gray Honda with New Jersey plates.
Mamdani, Tisch and Seligson separately confirmed there were no injuries.
“Antisemitism has no place in our city, and violence or intimidation against Jewish New Yorkers is unacceptable,” Mamdani said.
Tisch said police have increased security “out of an abundance of caution” around houses of worship.
Hate crimes against Jewish communities have risen in recent years in the United States. Rights advocates have particularly noted a rise in hate against U.S. Jews and Muslims since the start of Israel’s war in Gaza after an October 2023 Hamas attack.
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