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Couple arrested for hate crime in Brooklyn, allegedly blaming spread of COVID-19 on Jews: Police

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Couple arrested in alleged hate crime in Brooklyn
Caitlin Ochs/Reuters, FILE
ByAaron Katersky and Ivan Pereira
May 11, 2020, 4:31 PM

A couple was arrested after they allegedly shouted anti-Semitic slurs at three Hasidic men in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and tried to rip off their face-coverings while blaming them for the spread of the coronavirus, the NYPD said.

Paulo and Clelia Pinho, 35 and 46 respectively, of Queens, were charged with hate crimes for the incident that took place around 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Ross Street, the police said. Paul Pinho allegedly called 911 to report a large crowd gathering, according to police.

He and his wife allegedly got out of their car, accosted the men, shouting out slurs and attempted to take away their face coverings, according to the NYPD.

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"You’re the reason why we’re getting sick,” one of the suspects allegedly said, according to police.

PHOTO: A man moves his scarf to cover his face as he passes NYPD officials stationed in the Orthodox Jewish community of the Williamsburg neighborhood during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID19) in New York, April 30, 2020.
A man moves his scarf to cover his face as he passes NYPD officials stationed in the Orthodox Jewish community of the Williamsburg neighborhood during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID19) in the Brooklyn borough of New York, April 30, 2020.
Caitlin Ochs/Reuters, FILE

A struggle allegedly ensued and the couple was detained by Shomrim patrol, a volunteer watch group, until officers arrived and took them away, according to the NYPD. The victims refused medical treatment while the suspects were treated for injuries they sustained as they were being subdued, police said.

Attorney information for the suspects wasn't immediately available. They were not arraigned as of Monday morning, according to a spokesman from the Brooklyn district attorney's office.

Mayor Bill de Blasio called the incident unacceptable and said the police would make sure there are consequences for the suspects.

"We don't accept bias in New York City," he said during his morning briefing. "Any act of hate crime, we pursue it."

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Last week, the NYPD said there was a year-to-year drop in overall crime of approximately 29%. However, they noted there were 14 hate crimes related to COVID-19 which involved 15 Asian victims in April.

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