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Gun fired outside Jewish temple

Suspect in custody, said, ‘Free Palestine’

- By Maysoon Khan

ALBANY, N.Y — A man fired a shotgun twice outside a Jewish temple in upstate New York, hours before the start of Hanukkah on Thursday, then said “Free Palestine” as he was taken into custody, police said. No one was injured.

The episode in the state capital of Albany took place amid rising fears of antisemiti­sm worldwide and fallout from Israel’s intensifyi­ng war in Gaza.

The gunfire outside Temple Israel happened at around 2 p.m. and a 28-year-old man was in custody, according to officials. Police did not identify the man, but Gov. Kathy Hochul said he was a local resident.

A passerby talked to the gunman near the temple about 10 minutes after the shots were fired. The man dropped the shotgun before officers arrived on the scene and detained him, Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins told reporters at the scene.

“We were told by responding officers that he made a comment, ‘Free Palestine,’ ” Hawkins said.

The chief said the episode was being investigat­ed as a hate crime and that there was no indication other people were involved. The FBI office in Albany confirmed it was investigat­ing along with other law enforcemen­t agencies.

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan said children had been at a preschool inside the building when the shots were fired. Hochul said the facility went into lockdown and that parents have since been reunited with their kids.

The governor called the episode particular­ly deplorable because it occurred at the start of Hanukkah, which began Thursday evening at sundown.

“The prospect of violence in a place of worship is not just an attack on a building, it’s an attack on the very fabric of our society, our freedom to express our faith, our collective shared sense of safety,” Hochul said at a briefing in New York City.

Shirl Hall, a neighbor who lives across the street from the synagogue, was surprised to learn there was gunfire in the otherwise quiet neighborho­od.

“I seen police cars. I saw the area on lockdown,” Hall said. “There’s so much going on in the world. It’s sad. People are going through it and there are mental health issues everywhere.”

 ?? Maysoon Khan The Associated Press ?? A suspect was in police custody for allegedly firing two rounds from a shotgun outside Temple Israel on Thursday in Albany, N.Y. Officials said no one was injured.
Maysoon Khan The Associated Press A suspect was in police custody for allegedly firing two rounds from a shotgun outside Temple Israel on Thursday in Albany, N.Y. Officials said no one was injured.

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