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Maryland rabbi attacked with wooden stake as police investigate it as a hate crime

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ByJon Haworth
October 16, 2024, 8:51 AM

Police in Maryland are investigating an attack on a rabbi as a hate crime after a man attacked with a wooden stake, authorities said.

The incident took place at approximately 9:53 a.m. on the 1400 block of Arcola Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, on Tuesday when officers from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 4th District responded to reports of an assault.

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“The investigation revealed that the victim, who is a rabbi, was walking on the sidewalk on Arcola Avenue when he encountered the suspect,” according to a statement from the Montgomery County Police Department. “For unknown reasons, the male suspect, identified as 47-year-old Junior Michael Reece, swung a wooden stake at the victim, striking him.”

Reece then reportedly left the area but was located a short while later by the 4th District officers and taken into custody not far from where the attack took place, police said.

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Reece was taken to a local hospital for evaluation and police confirmed that the attack is being investigated as a hate crime, authorities said.

The Montgomery County Police Department said that the unnamed rabbi suffered minor injuries from the assault and that the incident is being investigated as a hate crime.

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Reece, who has no fixed address, was taken to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit after the attack and charged with felony assault and related crimes.

The investigation is currently ongoing.

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