JCRC-NY Offers up to $5G for NYC “Knockout” Attacks

December 04, 2013

The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) announced a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction (or a finding of delinquency) of individuals responsible for any of the reported, so-called “knockout” assaults in New York City.

Michael S. Miller, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) explained, “These attacks have dislodged the sense of safety and security that most New Yorkers feel when they walk our streets. The cowardly assailants often prey on the most vulnerable: Jews and Christians, Blacks and Whites. There have already been arrests. We want to give the NYPD an additional tool to stop these crimes as quickly as possible”.

The so-called “knockout” attacks are being investigated as possible hate crimes by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force. Michael Miller continued, “We thank Police Commissioner Kelly for his response to this outbreak. The Hate Crimes Task Force has some of the finest investigators in the NYPD, who are employing every resource available to arrest those responsible. We offer this reward in order to help make the streets safe for all New Yorkers.”

Because there are multiple attacks, the JCRC-NY will work with the NYPD to determine the amount of each reward, up to a maximum total of $5,000.

Anyone with information about any of the so-called “knockout” attacks should contact NYPD Crimestoppers at:
1-(800) 577-TIPS. Your identity and information will be kept anonymous.

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JCRC-NY Condemns Brooklyn College Political Science Department

January 30, 2013

Statement Regarding Event Co-Sponsored by Brooklyn College Political Science
Department & Students for Justice in Palestine Student Club

The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York strongly condemns the decision of
Brooklyn College’s Political Science Department to lend its name and imprimatur to an event
featuring individuals who espouse extremist and hostile views. While we vigorously defend
academic freedom, we believe that these freedoms do not extend to faculty and academic
bodies exploiting their association with the university to enhance their biased and hateful
agenda. At the very least, academic integrity requires a balanced forum representing diverse
views. Since that is not the case, we call upon the Political Science Department to remove its
name from this one-sided propaganda event.
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Statement Against Inflammatory Subway Ads

September 24, 2012


Alan S. Jaffe, President  
and  Michael S. Miller, Exec. VP & CEO 

“While agreeing with U.S. District Court’s ruling that the placement of the AFDI ad in
the New York Subway system is protected under the First Amendment to the
Constitution, nonetheless, we find the ad’s content to be decidedly prejudiced and
dangerously inflammatory. The broad mainstream of the New York Jewish community
does not equate its unwavering support for Israel with intolerance for Muslims or their
faith. We will continue our work with leaders of the Muslim and other faith and ethnic
communities within the demographic diversity of New York to strengthen the communal
collective and improve the quality of life for all.”
 
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