Jordan Burnette faces 42 charges he terrorized Riverdale s Jewish community
New York s bail reform dictates that if nobody was hurt in the attacks the suspect should qualify to be released
But Bronx Judge Louis Nock classified some of the charges as hate crimes
It saw Judge Nock impose $30,000 bail on the 29-year-old suspect
Four synagogues in the Riverdale district of the Bronx were targeted by the rock-hurling suspect who destroyed windows and doors at the houses of worship
The suspect also caused significant damage to the Chabad of Riverdale and Riverdale Jewish Center before returned the next night to inflict more damage
The man who allegedly terrorized Riverdale synagogues for nearly two weeks left a pile of one congregation's prayer books doused in hand sanitizer in woods nearby, prosecutors said. Jordan Burnette, 29, faces 42 criminal charges for his role in.
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In contrast, another report has gained virtually no coverage from international news outlets. Also released on April 27, the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) annual summary found that antisemitic incidents remained at historic high levels across the United States in 2020. This seeming lack of interest from the world’s most widely read news organizations is especially curious since the ADL’s Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents was reported on by localnewsmedia.
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Courtesy: NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Office
Bronx, NY (77WABC) – Less than 24 hours after he was arrested by police, the man authorities say was behind numerous hate-crime related vandalism in Riverdale, was released from custody.
29-year-old Jordan Burnette, faced 42 charges, including burglary, criminal mischief, aggravated harassment and criminal trespassing all as hate crimes. Authorities say Burnette was responsible for smashing windows and cars at Jewish Synagogues throughout the Riverdale section of the Bronx.
After a week long search, and a crime-spree which spanned 11-days, police nabbed the suspect on Saturday morning, after he was riding a bicycle down the wrong-way of a street, near a synagogue which was damaged. Police say after Burnette was uncooperative with displaying identification, they booked him at the 50th precinct station and realized he fit the description of the person he was searching for.