Press Conference and Tolerance Walk against Hate Crimes in Brooklyn
Eric Adams
November 14, 2011
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ISSUE:
- Crime
- New York City
On Sunday, November 13, State Senator Eric Adams, Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Civil Rights Attorney Norman Siegel held a press conference and led a tolerance walk to denounce the anti-Semitic hate crime that occurred in the Midwood section of Brooklyn.
The tolerance walk started on Ocean Parkway and Avenue J and ended at Ocean Parkway and Kings Highway. More than 100 people, which included elected officials, concerned residents of the Midwood community, and other New Yorkers, walked hand-in-hand to take a stand against the recent car burnings and swastika hate crimes.
Click here to view the press conference and tolerance walk.
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