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Organizer of Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish anti-lockdown protest arrested, charged with ‘inciting to riot’ | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Jewish activist Heshy Tischler has been arrested and charged with inciting a riot and “unlawful imprisonment.” His charges stem from an Orthodox Jewish protest against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus policy. | |
“Harold ‘Heshy’ Tischler has been charged with inciting to riot and unlawful imprisonment in connection with an assault of a journalist,” the New York City Police Department reported on Sunday. | |
A video of Tischler’s arrest late Sunday shows several officers taking the Brooklyn community activist and radio host into custody on the street. | |
This hardly came as a surprise since the activist himself teased his looming arrest in a video posted on social media. However, Tischler indicated that he would be arrested on Monday, rather than over the weekend. | |
Geoffrey A. Davis, president of the James E. Davis Stop Violence Foundation, a non-profit, tweeted on Sunday that “there was a clear understanding” that Tischler was going to turn himself in on Monday and that he was supposed to escort him to the station. | |
“Arresting him tonight was low and unhelpful,” Davis tweeted. | “Arresting him tonight was low and unhelpful,” Davis tweeted. |
Tischler said that he would be surrendering to police amid accusations that he goaded participants of his anti-lockdown rally in Brooklyn on Wednesday to attack an Orthodox Jewish journalist – Jacob Kornbluh. | |
Tischler has repeatedly accused Kornbluh of being “a snitch” for drawing the authorities’ attention to violations of the coronavirus restrictions by the community. | |
At Wednesday’s rally, Tischler confronted Kornbluh yet again in a tense standoff. A video from the protest shows Kornbluh being mobbed and heckled by demonstrators, who called him a ‘moser’, a term for a Jew who informs on another Jew, as Kornbluh pleads with the protesters not to spit on him. | |
Kornbluh claimed that he was “hit in the head, and kicked at by an angry crowd” at the protest. | Kornbluh claimed that he was “hit in the head, and kicked at by an angry crowd” at the protest. |
Tischler denied the allegations, accusing the Jewish Insider journalist of lying that he was “brutally assaulted” and changing his narrative. | Tischler denied the allegations, accusing the Jewish Insider journalist of lying that he was “brutally assaulted” and changing his narrative. |
Shortly after news of Tischler’s arrest spread, a group of demonstrators, some with Trump/Pence campaign flags, turned out in Borough Park to protest his arrest. | |
In the meantime, several dozen protesters flocked to what is believed to be Kornbluh’s apartment, chanting “shame on you!” | |
The arrest comes after Governor Cuomo attacked President Donald Trump for supposedly fueling the Orthodox Jewish uprising based on a prank call in which Tischler’s name was mentioned. The caller urged demonstrators to show up at anti-lockdown protests with signs reading “Cuomo killed thousands” that should be “as big as possible.” | |
The Trump campaign and Tischler both denied involvement in the call. Tischler said he contacted the caller, who told him that he uploaded the audio message to WhatsApp to play a prank on his friends, and did not mean anything sinister. | |
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