New York Post

‘Go back to the projects’

Hate vs. black rev.

- By AMANDA WOODS and TINA MOORE

An alleged racial-hate attack on a priest who had just arrived from Nigeria has shocked parishione­rs at a Brooklyn Roman Catholic church.

“Go back to the projects!” police say Joseph Mattarelli­ano shouted at the Rev. Uriroghene Okrokoto of the Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church in Marine Park.

“Or your neighborho­od in Flatbush where you came from,” railed a batwieldin­g Mattarelli­ano, 25, according to police sources.

“Otherwise I’m gonna split your head,” he allegedly said.

“What are you doing in my neighborho­od? Did you make money?” Mattarelli­ano, who is white, asked the priest, sources said.

“Leave this f---ing neighborho­od, you f---ing n---er.”

Sources said Okrokoto answered, “If you have a problem with me, you should call the police.”

Mattarelli­ano sped off in his SUV — but Okrokoto got the license-plate number.

Okrokoto was not wearing clerical garb when the man approached him on Jan. 13 at 3:45 a.m. at Avenue T and Ford Street.

Mattarelli­ano surrendere­d Friday at the 61st Precinct station house.

He was charged with weapon possession and menacing as a hate crime.

Janet Subrizi, a lifelong member of the church who works in its office, said Okrokoto was ordained in June and goes by “Father Melchizede­k.”

Subrizi said she and another parishione­r drove him around the neighborho­od when he was first assigned to Good Shepherd, showing him where to catch the subway and local buses.

“Knowing him, I think he would pray for the person and not hold any kind of fear or any kind of hurt in his heart against that man,” Subrizi said.

A spokesman said the Brooklyn Diocese was happy to hear there’s been an arrest.

 ??  ?? OKROKOTO Menaced with bat.
OKROKOTO Menaced with bat.

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