NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of businesses in New York City neighborhoods where COVID-19 cases have spiked were supposed to be closed Thursday by order of the governor, but questions remained about how effectively officials would be able to enforce shutdown rules in areas where they’ve been met with resentment.
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In Brooklyn’s Borough Park section, the scene of two nights of protests against the restrictions, some merchants subject to the shutdown order appeared to be operating as usual at midday, including a barber shop, cell phone stores and a toy store.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said 1,200 city workers would be out on the streets Thursday doing enforcement, though some of those efforts involved trying to educate businesses about rules imposed with little warning in hastily drawn zones with confusing borders.
Video of journalist Jacob Kornbluh getting pushed out at last night’s protest in Borough Park Brooklyn. Where community was protesting new coronavirus restrictions. pic.twitter.com/5rWuVenHHe
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All nonessential businesses in areas designated red zones in parts of Queens and Brooklyn by Gov. Andrew Cuomo were shuttered on Thursday. Houses of worship were ordered to operate with no more than 10 people inside.
Public and private schools were closed within both the red zones and in surrounding areas designated orange zones by the Democratic governor.
The new restrictions involve parts of Brooklyn and Queens in New York City, sections of Orange and Rockland counties in the Hudson Valley and an area within Binghamton, near the Pennsylvania border.
Many of the neighborhoods where restrictions have been imposed are home to large Orthodox Jewish communities, and leaders of those communities have complained of being singled out for enforcement.
De Blasio urged business owners to follow the rules and avoid penalties or fines.
“When we have to bring consequences to bear we will,” he said, “but the first thing we want to achieve is compliance.”
Enforcement appeared to be underway in Brookyn’s Midwood section, where police had shut down at least two barber shops, including Coney Island Barber.
Owner Adeel Shakoor said business had been slow Thursday morning, with three customers coming in for hair cuts. A police officer came by in the early afternoon, however, and told him to shutter the nonessential business and to monitor the news for updates on when he may reopen.
“It’s really not a good time have a barber shop,” Shakoor said, noting he hasn’t been permitted to offer shaving services for months. “It’s hard to know what’s going to happen.”
In the Borough Park section of Brooklyn, hundreds of men took to the streets Wednesday to protest the restrictions for a second night.
And for the second night, anger boiled over. Videos posted on social media showed a crowd chasing Jewish Insider reporter Jacob Kornbluh down a street and then trapping him against a storefront, where an unmasked local activist screamed in his face. Police officers then intervened and led Kornbluh to safety.
“I was just brutally assaulted, hit in the head, and kicked,” Kornbluh tweeted afterward.
Police say they’re investigating but there were no arrests.
De Blasio called the encounter “disgusting” at a briefing Thursday and promised police would refine their approach to further protests. A night earlier, two people making video recordings of the unrest were also chased by the crowd, with one man needing medical treatment after he was beaten, according to relatives.
A Brooklyn law firm located in one of the restricted zones filed a lawsuit Thursday against Cuomo and de Blasio, saying the localized shutdowns were arbitrary and unlawful.
In its lawsuit, Turturro Law said it was unfair it was being forced to close its offices even though it’s strictly adhered to coronavirus safety measures and isn’t hosting any large gatherings.
Overall, the coronavirus has been spreading at a slower rate in New York City than in much of the rest of the country. But a small number of neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens have seen hundreds of new cases in recent weeks, leading to fears the spike could develop into a broader resurgence.

oooooh the mayor is outraged!!!! BLM, riots, looting, social injustice – not a word – it’s for an unprecedented cause! I have a feeling the cops feel sorry for the community as we never give them a hard time unlike the anarchists, criminals, and other riffraff that came along for the ride that this so-called mayor unabashedly supports. What an upside down world
Attack? According to the videos and photos, nobody touched him.
NY has gone to ****, already more murders in NYC this year so far than in any of the last 7 full years. Democrat run cities are crime ridden ****holes.
New York, New York, one helluva town, the bullets fly and the Mayor’s painting BLM on the ground. We’re suffering like Dinkins still around, New York, New York, it’s a helluva town.
Now all the sudden everyone agrees that HG was right on pesach and Kurnblue/Blum are the mosrim.
Same was a year ago with the other story
I am happy that both times the truth came out at the end.
Kornbluh wasn’t attacked, period.
Hashem please make it go away – the entire nation is going to hate us.
A barber store opened in the hadic neighborhood? on chol hamoed? You dumb AP people. Gotcha on your fake news. Sorry orthodox jews are forbidden to take haircuts on C moed. Nothing to do with us orthodox jews you liar. Nice try AP=Fake news.
All this eerily reminds me of the biryanim and sakrikim whos recklessness and disregard for daas torah caused the Churban Beis Hamikdash and the bitter golus that we still suffer in today. They too were going to show the Romans who’s boss.
Didn’t know Binghamton ny was a large frum community Actually it’s a state university town with a Med school as well
How does the mafia governor explain that
crush kaponazi or kaponazi krush you
Disgusting video. Bunch of vilde chayos All involved in this indanity should not bother to fight for our shuls , doubtful that Hashem even wants this kind of prayers.
This is the very behavior that destroyed our Bais Hamikdash. this ugliness is as unJewish as it gets.
What’s the halacha with a moser? Do you have to wait to convene a bais din? The halacha is you don’t. One must eliminate a moser immediately.
Yeah it makes sense to riot against basic health measures during an epidemic. And you wonder why everyone hates the ‘Orthodox’… Its not about BLM- its about us…
It unfortunately isnt AMAZING. We only get negative media Attention. We shld know it and get the hell off the streets. Return Tishler to Sender and let him rouse his people, not our kids.
What’s disgraceful Chilul Hashem!!!
What an outrageous CHILLUL HASHEM!!
KUDOS to Kornbluh!!
I wonder how many of those yelling ‘MOSER’ etc.etc. have blood on their hands.By not listenting to authority, walking around infecting others, spreading the virus causing hospitalizations & R”L worse..
As yidden, we are m’chuav to uphold the law & be an example to the world. We shouldn’t be mentioning BLM.
If the rabble rouser HESHY wants to accomplish anything, – not act like a demented fool – he should make PEACEFUL law-abiding rallies to encourage everyone votes for PRESIDENT TRUMP.
Now is the time to show our Hakores H’atov to the President.
President Trump is an ohev Yisrael – has done more for Yidden than any other president.
Hopefully then the orthodox community will be looked upon more favourably.