Texarkana Gazette

NYC virus-rules protester arrested

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NEW YORK — A leader of protests against new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Brooklyn has been arrested on charges of inciting people to riot and unlawful imprisonme­nt of a journalist who was chased and trapped by a crowd, police said.

Heshy Tischler, a City Council candidate and activist in the Orthodox Jewish neighborho­od of Borough Park, was taken into custody Sunday evening in connection with his actions during an Oct. 7 street protest.

Video shows a crowd of men, egged on by Tischler, surroundin­g, jostling and taunting Jewish Insider journalist Jacob Kornbluh, who has been reporting on resistance to social distancing in the neighborho­od. Tischler, who was not wearing a mask, can be seen screaming in Kornbluh’s face. Kornbluh, who is also an Orthodox Jew, said he was struck and kicked during the incident.

Tischler called his arrest a “political stunt” on Twitter. He has said he believed his interactio­ns with Kornbluh were protected by the First Amendment.

Large protests broke out in Borough Park last week after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced new restrictio­ns on schools, businesses and houses of worship in areas where coronaviru­s infection rates have increased. Cuomo said Sunday that the so-called cluster areas contain 2.8% of the state’s population, yet have had 17.6% of all positive confirmed cases reported this past week.

The majority of the areas facing lockdowns are home to large Orthodox Jewish population­s, and religious leaders have complained of being singled out.

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