Man charged with hate crime in connection with alleged assault of Jew in Berlin
A man has been charged with a hate crime after he allegedly assaulted a Jewish man at a subway station.
On Saturday, a Jewish man, who was walking with his son, was first approached by a 61-year-old man, at Storkower Strasse subway station in the Prenzlauer-Berg district of Berlin. The suspect allegedly spoke to the victim in a “disrespectful manner”, before the victim and his son ignored him and continued on their route.
When they returned to the same station in the afternoon, however, they encountered the same man, who allegedly punched the victim in the neck and said an antisemitic insult.
Shortly after, the suspect was found by police, who charged him with a hate crime. It is understood that the man was determined to be inebriated at the time of the arrest, following the administration of a breathalyser test.
Last week, an investigation was announced into a suspected arson attack on a Holocaust street library box in Berlin.
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