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NYPD investigates assault of Jewish girl in Brooklyn

An 11-year-old was walking in the Williamsburg neighborhood when she was grabbed from behind.

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The New York City Police Department is searching for the suspect who attacked a Jewish girl in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., on Feb. 16, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of the NYPD.

The New York City Police Department is searching for the individual who assaulted a Jewish girl on Sunday afternoon in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., an incident that was caught on security video.

“[A]n 11-year-old female victim, wearing traditional Jewish attire, was approached by an unidentified individual who pulled the victim’s hair and dragged her to the ground,” the police said in a statement. “The individual fled location to parts unknown.”

The girl received minor injuries. According to police, she refused medical attention at the scene.

In the video, an African-American teen wearing a short, gray puffer coat and light-colored hoodie can be seen coming up from behind the girl and grabbing her hair.

The incident is being investigated by the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force.

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