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   Jew Beaters to All   
   Re: Palestinian attacker in anti-Semitic   
   29 Oct 23 22:06:22   
   
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   From: jew.beaters@rashidas.house   
      
   On 09 Apr 2023, Riker  posted some   
   news:u0vpdv$210it$2@dont-email.me:   
      
   > Sentence him to fuck Rashida every day for 6 months.   
      
   One of the attackers charged in the anti-Semitic mob beating of a Jewish   
   man in Midtown was hauled to jail on Tuesday after getting arrested again   
   for operating an illegal pot shop on Staten Island, blowing the terms of   
   his sweetheart plea deal.   
      
   Faisal Elezzi, 27, was supposed to get off with just three years probation   
   after he pleaded guilty to the hateful beatdown of Joseph Borgen, 31,   
   during heated clashes between Israel and Palestine supporters on May 20,   
   2021.   
      
   Instead, Elezzi will now serve 60 days behind bars after he was busted in   
   June for selling marijuana illegally, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice   
   Felicia Mennin ruled during a hearing Tuesday.   
      
   The judge called him out for violating the “extraordinarily generous” deal   
   from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office – and suggested Elezzi   
   should open up a dispensary if he wants to sell weed legally.   
      
   “I just want to apologize to your honor. I understand what happened and I   
   agree. I violated your promise and I’m sorry about that, I would be angry   
   too,” Elezzi said.   
      
   His defense attorney, Peter Verby, tried making a last-minute plea to sway   
   Mennin, saying that the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office had   
   ultimately decided not to prosecute the illegal pot case.   
      
   The judge didn’t want to hear it.   
      
   “He was the owner of an illegal pot shop and he was caught with five   
   pounds of marijuana, not a couple of joints,” Mennin said.   
      
   “He violated the terms of the promise and that’s that.”   
      
   Elezzi — who pleaded guilty to assault in the third degree as a hate crime   
   on April 24 – also apologized to his victim, who wasn’t present during the   
   sentencing hearing.   
      
   “I wish Mr. Borgen and his family were here so I could apologize, shake   
   his hand and everything,” Elezzi said.   
      
   Outside the courtroom, Elezzi told The Post he only went to the 2021 rally   
   in the Diamond District because he wanted to have fun, noting that   
   supermodel Bella Hadid was there.   
      
   “I went there the first day Bella Hadid was there. I was there to have fun   
   – not to fight with an innocent poor man who I didn’t even see,” he said.   
      
   “I saw him on the floor already. I didn’t see a yarmulke – the poor man   
   was already on the floor. That’s why I have sympathy for him.”   
      
   The melee began when a pickup truck full of Palestinian flag-waving   
   protesters ignited a firework from the car into a crowd of Israeli   
   activists.   
      
   Borgen, who was wearing a yarmulke, was pepper-sprayed by a group as they   
   hurled anti-Semitic slurs at him.   
      
   He suffered a concussion, a black eye and injuries all over his body.   
      
   Borgen previously slammed DA Alvin Bragg’s office for letting his   
   attackers off easy, including Waseem Awawdeh – who allegedly said in jail   
   that he would “do it again.”   
      
   Awawdeh was sentenced to 18 months in prison on June 13.   
      
   Two other defendants — Mahmoud Musa and Mohammed Othman — copped to a   
   charge of second-degree assault as a hate crime for their roles in the   
   vicious assault earlier this month.   
      
   Manhattan prosecutors said at the time that the pair face a sentence   
   between 3 1/2 to 15 years behind bars in exchange for the guilty pleas.   
      
   They are slated to be sentenced on Oct. 25.   
      
   Elezzi, following his sentencing on Tuesday, said he hopes for “peace for   
   everybody” in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.   
      
   “Politics isn’t really my thing,” he added.   
      
   https://nypost.com/2023/10/10/man-sentenced-to-jail-in-nyc-hate-crime-   
   beating-of-jewish-man/   
      
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