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MONSEY, N.Y. (CBS NewYork) — An Orthodox Jewish man was punched, slashed and stabbed on his way to a synagogue on Wednesday morning in Rockland County.
He survived, but was hospitalized and underwent surgery for serious injuries, police said.
The incident happened at around 5:40 a.m. near the shul at 2 Howard Drive. Police said at least one person jumped out of a car, punched the man repeatedly and then stabbed him more than once, CBS2’s Tony Aiello reported.
The 30-year-old victim, who is married with four kids, did not know his attacker, police said.
Ramapo Police Chief Brad Weidel said the young man who found the victim reported it as a man struck by a vehicle. First responders realized he’d actually been savagely attacked.
“The viciousness of this assault, it was an attempted murder is the way I see it,” Weidel said.
“It seems to be an unprovoked incident. We’re still in the initial stages of the investigation, but what we do know is there were no words exchanged,” community liaison Rabbi Yisroel Kahan added. “[The assailant] jumped out of a car, pummeled him to the ground for a lengthy period, a minute or two, probably. At some point he was stabbed and rushed to Westchester [County Medical Center] with Hatzolah paramedics.”
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