Brooklyn attack leaves 3 injured, suspect wearing Iranian flag shirt arrested by NYPD
A suspect, Andrzej Wnuk, was arrested following an alleged attack on three Jewish men in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, with police investigating the incident as a hate crime. Wnuk, seen wearing an Iranian flag shirt, reportedly shouted antisemitic slurs during the assault. All three victims sustained injuries but refused medical treatment. He has been charged with multiple counts of hate crime assault and remanded with $5,000 bail.
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New York City Brooklyn attack leaves 3 injured, suspect wearing Iranian flag shirt arrested by NYPD Andrzej Wnuk allegedly attacked 3 men in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood By Greg Norman-Diamond Fox News Published April 28, 2026 7:55am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Brooklyn attack leaves 3 injured, suspect wearing Iranian flag shirt arrested by NYPD NYPD arrested a suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt after an alleged assault in Brooklyn left three people injured. Victims were treated by Hatzolah nearby. (Credit: X/ WILLIAMSBURG NEWS @WMSBG) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt allegedly attacked three Jewish men in New York City, screaming hateful language at them before being taken into custody, a report said. if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) { window.foxstrike.cmd.push(function(Strike) { Strike.insertAd('tablet', 'lb2', 'tablet-tw-ad-lb2', ''); }); } else { console.error('Error: window.foxstrike not found'); } if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) { window.foxstrike.cmd.push(function(Strike) { Strike.insertAd('mobile', 'ban1', 'mobile-mw-ad-ban1', ''); }); } else { console.error('Error: window.foxstrike not found'); } Andrzej Wnuk, 41, of Queens, was detained Friday following the alleged incident targeting a 48-year-old, 38-year-old and 21-year-old in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood, according to the New York City Police Department. He has been charged with three counts of hate crime assault."The incident is being investigated as a hate crime," the Williamsburg Shomrim Safety Patrol said. "Thank you to the NYPD for keeping the community safe, and to our Shomrim volunteers for their swift response and dedication." if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) { window.foxstrike.cmd.push(function(Strike) { Strike.insertAd('desktop', 'lb2', 'desktop-desk-ad-lb2', ''); }); } else { console.error('Error: window.foxstrike not found'); } The New York City Police Department said officers "responded to a 911 call of multiple assaults" and found three victims who complained of "pain to the face." All three males refused medical treatment, police said Tuesday morning in a statement to Fox News Digital. if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) { window.foxstrike.cmd.push(function(Strike) { Strike.insertAd('mobile', 'ban2', 'mobile-mw-ad-ban2', ''); }); } else { console.error('Error: window.foxstrike not found'); } DOJ SPRINGS ANTISEMITISM REVIEW ON COLLEGE AFTER 'LEBANESE RESISTANCE' FUNDRAISER The suspect, identified in media reports as Andrzej Wnuk, 41, was wearing an Iranian flag shirt. (X/Williamsburg News @WMSBG) if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) { window.foxstrike.cmd.push(function(Strike) { Strike.insertAd('tablet', 'lb3', 'tablet-tw-ad-lb3', ''); }); } else { console.error('Error: window.foxstrike not found'); } Footage taken in Williamsburg showed a male suspect wearing an Iranian flag shirt being placed into the back of a police vehicle as members of the local Orthodox Jewish community looked on. Sources told the New York Post that the three men were talking separately when Wnuk punched one in the back, one in the shoulder and the third in the head, while screaming "f---ing Jews." if (window && window.foxstrike && Array.isArray(window.foxstrike.cmd)) {…
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