Albuquerque Journal

UNM Israeli student says he is victim of hate crime

Man reports to police attack by six men who uttered antisemiti­c slurs

- Copyright © 2021 Albuquerqu­e Journal BY RICK NATHANSON

A 19-year-old Israeli Jewish student at the University of New Mexico says he was attacked during an off-campus party by six males who beat him, shouted antisemiti­c slurs, and stole his Nike shoes and Apple watch.

The incident occurred May 7 at an apartment building in the 3000 block of Transport SE, according to an Albuquerqu­e police report.

The student told police that a friend at the party subsequent­ly informed him that the attackers were Palestinia­ns “who took issue with his religious beliefs,” the police report said.

The report also said the attack may have been “motivated by hate.”

The student was taken to a local hospital, where he was admitted overnight for various injuries and possible internal head bleeding.

The incident was also reported to the regional office of the Anti-Defamation League based in Denver. The ADL said the student was wearing a T-shirt with a stylized Nike logo and slogan, saying “Just Jew it.” The ADL said the student informed UNM police of the incident, and they referred him to on-campus resources and support services.

“We are outraged and appalled by the violent attack against a University of New Mexico student and the alleged antisemiti­sm that prompted the attack,” said Scott Levin, ADL Mountain States Region director.

“It is abhorrent that anyone would be attacked simply because of who they are. We strongly encourage law enforcemen­t to fully investigat­e this assault, including the allegation­s of antisemiti­sm,” Levin said. “We encourage prosecutor­s to pursue hate crime charges if the evidence

in the case shows that the student was attacked by the group because of his Jewish identity.”

The ADL’s recently released 2020 Audit of Antisemiti­c Incidents showed that such incidents remained at historical­ly high levels across the U.S., with 2,024 reports of assault, harassment and vandalism reported to the League.

The audit also showed that the number of antisemiti­c incidents in New Mexico remained little changed over 2019, with four cases of harassment and four cases of vandalism reported in 2020.

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