BOSTON (VINnews) – Police have identified the suspect responsible for the stabbing earlier today of Rabbi Shlomo Noginski.
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Khaled Awad, 24, of Brighton is the suspect in the stabbing. Police said he’s being charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a police officer, police said. His arraignment is set to take place in Brighton District Court.
Rabbi Noginski serves as a Rabbi and teacher at Shaloh House, according to a statement from Chabad Lubavitch Headquarters. He was allegedly approached by a suspect who pulled out a gun and tried to force him to his vehicle. A struggle followed, and the suspect then allegedly stabbed the Rabbi.
Speaking from his hospital bed to Lubavitch.com, Rabbi Noginski said, “I am grateful to the Boston Police Department for their rapid response, and relieved that the perpetrator is in custody. I am looking forward to returning to my work as soon as possible.
A Muslim what a shocker won’t be Declared a hate crime nor any condemnation from.soros backed omar
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But Boston Police already announced yesterday that the Cholera won’t be charged with a Hate crime. Makes sense to me!!!????
AD MATAI
The Rabbi defended himself and that’s how he survived this brutal attack. If it was in Israel the attacker’s house would be dynamited. Here, he’ll get a jaywalking ticket.
Yidden, it is time to avail yourself of your second amendment rights. Learn how to shoot, apply for a concealed carry permit; I would have made sure that 6 or 7 of my 15 round 9mm was in that piece of DREK.
I as a jew despise chabad for what they teach about gentiles.
Why does that Habad Lubavitch house have a big Lubavitch menorah outside of it year-round?
They used to claim it was for Chanukah, but now they have it all the time???