A New York family who confronted two potty-mouthed young women tearing down Israeli child hostage posters while screaming “f*** Israel” told The Post Thursday they’ve filed a police report and want the duo to face charges over the hateful encounter.
New York family call for two women who ripped down Israeli hostage posters, shouted expletives at them to be charged
When they urged the women to stop ripping down the fliers, Adler said they were immediately hit with a torrent of abuse. “They didn’t let me get a word out. They said it was Israeli propaganda. They said Israel made up the hostages with AI,” Melissa, 23, told The Post. Her mom said she called 911 three times on the day but cops failed to show. So she said she filed a police report late Wednesday at the 20th Precinct.“I showed the police the video. I said I want to press charges and find these women.”
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