A Jewish man was verbally abused whilst exiting a synagogue in Stamford Hill, North London, it has been reported.
The suspect, believed to be a man of black ethnicity wearing a dark puffer jacket, white trainers, dark baseball cap and dark trousers, allegedly yelled “I can’t stand this f****** community” to the Jewish man as he left the building.
The incident occurred on Sunday at 11:00 on Lampard Grove and was reported on the same day by Stamford Hill Shomrim, the Jewish volunteer neighbourhood watch patrol.
If you have any more information, please contact the police on 101 or Stamford Hill Shomrim on 0300 999 0123, quoting reference number: CAD 3004 01/05/22
Campaign Against Antisemitism’s analysis of Home Office statistics shows that an average of over three hate crimes are directed at Jews every single day in England and Wales, with Jews more than four times likelier to be targets of hate crimes than any other faith group.
#HateCrime #Antisemitism #Jewish male leaving #Synagogue screamed at "I can't stand this F***** community"
— Shomrim (London North & East) (@Shomrim) May 1, 2022
Lampard Grove #N16 @ 11am@MPSHackney specialist #HateCrime officers are keen to speak to this male
If you recognise him please 🙏 get in touch CAD 3004 01/05/22 pic.twitter.com/rFDRGj6BcX








