Following reports of homes being vandalised in Stamford Hill, Jewish residents are said to be fearful to leave their accommodation.
Three teenagers are alleged to have entered a residential building during which time they were purported to have intimidated residents and misused fire extinguishers, resulting in glass being broken.
The alleged incident was said to have taken place at Hanover Court on Amhurst Park and was reported 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 numbers: CAD 5098 and 2696 05/06/23.
Campaign Against Antisemitism’s analysis of Home Office statistics shows that an average of over five hate crimes are directed at Jews every single day in England and Wales, with Jews more than five times likelier to be targets of hate crimes than any other faith group.
Campaign Against Antisemitism works closely with Shomrim, with whom we have an information-sharing agreement.
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🚨#HateCrime & #ASB Incident
— Shomrim (London North & East) (@Shomrim) June 6, 2023
An unsettling incident occurred today at Hanover Court, Amhurst Park, N16. Three teens, including one believed to be a student at @Olchshackney, entered a residential building at 8.00am, causing chaos, spreading fear, and misusing fire extinguishers.… pic.twitter.com/wwtGp32Lwe







