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A possible antisemitic attack on a subway in Brooklyn has sparked an investigation by police and condemnation from city officials.

Video shared on social media Monday night showed two men grabbing and shoving two Jewish men on a 3 train near the Nostrand Avenue station in Crown Heights.

According to police, the victims said the men walked up to them, grabbed them by their jackets and threatened them. The video does not show what transpired before the argument.

The men who allegedly made the threats got off the train at Nostrand Avenue. It was not immediately clear where they went from there. No arrests had yet been made, police said.

The victims, both in their early 20s, did not report any injuries.

Both Mayor Eric Adams and the MTA condemned what happened, calling it hateful and despicable.

“We can never allow such hate and antisemitism to persist in our city — it must be condemned and rooted out from the very fabric of our city,” Adams said in a post on X, adding that the NYPD Hate Crimes Division was investigating the incident.

“This kind of hateful behavior has no place on the subway or anywhere, and is deeply offensive to  New Yorkers. The NYPD has access to video from train cars and stations to identify and apprehend the perpetrators, who should face maximum consequences from the justice system,” said MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber.


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