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Man accused of attacking duo at New York synagogue charged with federal hate crimes

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Larry Montes *Central Synagogue hate crime Jessica Tisch New York City

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Aug 18, 2026

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The Guardian - World News14h ago

Man accused of attacking duo at New York synagogue charged with federal hate crimes

Larry Montes has been charged with federal hate crimes in Manhattan after allegedly attacking a woman and a security guard at Central Synagogue on Friday during Shabbat services. Prosecutors stated Montes, who is already facing state hate crime charges, struck a 63-year-old woman while security attempted to remove him from the premises. He is also accused of spitting at and head-butting a security team member, and damaging synagogue property. The woman sustained injuries including a cut lip and forearm injury. The incident, which occurred after 6 p.m., was captured on a livestream of the services. Montes faces federal charges for committing hate crimes and damaging religious property resulting in bodily injury.

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Man accused of attacking two people at a New York synagogue has been charged with federal hate crimes.

— prosecutors

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Larry Montes is facing state-level hate crime charges.

— article

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Montes allegedly struck a 63-year-old woman and spat at, and head-butted, a security team member.

— authorities

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The woman suffered a cut on her lip and an injury to her forearm.

— article

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The alleged attack was visible on a livestream of the services.

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Aug 15, 2026

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

New York City man charged with hate crimes after alleged synagogue assault

Larry Montes, a 46-year-old New York City man, has been charged with hate crimes after allegedly assaulting a woman and a security guard during Shabbat services at Central Synagogue in Manhattan on Saturday evening. Police stated that Montes disrupted the services, struck a 63-year-old woman causing a laceration to her lip and injury to her forearm, damaged synagogue property, and assaulted a security team member. The incident was captured on a live stream of the service. Montes faces charges including two counts of assault as a hate crime and one count of criminal mischief as a hate crime. The NYPD's hate crime taskforce is investigating, and city and state officials have condemned the attack, emphasizing the right to worship without fear.

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

Hate crime charges filed in Manhattan synagogue attack

Hate crime charges have been filed against Larry Montes, 46, for disrupting Shabbat services at Manhattan's Central Synagogue on Friday night. During his removal by synagogue security, Montes allegedly struck a congregant, damaged property, spit at, and head-butted a security team member. A police sergeant on paid detail took Montes into custody; no one sustained serious injuries. Montes faces charges including assault and criminal mischief as hate crimes. Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James, and Senator Chuck Schumer have condemned the attack, emphasizing the right to religious observance without fear. Additional police security was deployed, and services continued on Saturday.

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A New York City man, Larry Montes, 46, was charged with hate crimes after allegedly assaulting a woman and a security team member at Central Synagogue.

— NYPD

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The assault occurred during Shabbat services and was captured on a live stream.

— Article

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The woman suffered a small laceration to her lip and an injury to her right forearm.

— NYPD

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NYC officials, including the Police Commissioner, Mayor, and Governor, condemned the attack and emphasized the right to worship without fear.

— Jessica Tisch, Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul

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There is no known ongoing threat in or around the synagogue.

— Zohran Mamdani