Courtney Wilson and
Shenita Jones invited family and friends to the suburban neighborhood for their wedding. They planned to jump the broom at their “dream home and estate” with a Saturday ceremony and Sunday brunch on the schedule.
The suburban Fort Lauderdale had a bowling alley, swimming pool with a waterfall, hot tub, tennis courts, a gazebo, and an 800-foot (240-meter) bar. The outlet reported Wilson claimed it was God’s plan for their wedding to happen at the property.
The owner,
Post reported he called 911 when they arrived on the date selected for the event.
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“I have people trespassing on my property,” Finkel told a 911 dispatcher, according to the outlet. “And they keep harassing me, calling me. They say they’re having a wedding here and it’s God’s message. I don’t know what’s going on. All I want is (for) it to stop. And they’re sitting at my property right at the front gate right now.”
An NYPD car on patrol. Photo: Reuters / Lucas Jackson.
New York police have arrested the driver responsible for a deliberate hit-and-run attack Saturday on five Brooklyn Hasidim, the
New York Daily News reported Monday.
The minivan driver was caught on camera intentionally backing up into five pedestrians in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, striking the victims twice and initially lingering on the scene before ultimately speeding away.
“Horrific antisemitic attack in Williamsburg,” tweeted the American Jewish Committee. “A driver pulls over, waits for a group of Jewish men to cross the street, and intentionally hits them twice with his car. We stand in full solidarity with the victims and thank @NYPD90Pct for the swift arrest of a suspect.”