New Jersey AG: Kosher market terror attack fueled by hatred of Jews

Gurbir Grewal says case being investigated as domestic terror, killers had five guns when they burst into JC Kosher Supermarket in attack that left three dead; police officer earlier killed by pair of attackers
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The two killers who stormed a kosher market in Jersey City were driven by hatred of Jews and law enforcement, New Jersey's attorney general said Thursday, adding that the case is being investigated as domestic terrorism.
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  • Attorney General Gurbir Grewal disclosed that the killers had five guns, including an AR-15-style rifle and a shotgun they were wielding when they burst into the JC Kosher Supermarket in an attack that left the scene littered with several hundred shell casings.
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    לאה מינדל פרענץ משה דויטש
    Rabbinical student Moshe Deutsch, 24, and grocery store owner Mindel Ferencz, 31, were killed in the attack
    The two killed four people in their rampage -- a police officer gunned down at a cemetery, the killers and three people who had been inside the store.
    "The evidence points toward acts of hate. I can confirm that we're investigating this matter as potential acts of domestic terrorism fueled both by anti-Semitism and anti-law enforcement beliefs," he said.
    The victims killed in the store were Mindel Ferencz, 31, who with her husband owned the grocery; 24-year-old Moshe Deutsch, a rabbinical student from Brooklyn who was shopping there; and store employee Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, 49.
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    ניו ג'רזי ארה"ב ירי מרכול כשר
    The scene of the Jersey City attack
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    Grewal said the attackers, David Anderson, 47, and Francine Graham, 50, had expressed interest in a fringe religious group called the Black Hebrew Israelites.
    But he said there was no evidence that they were members, and he said the two were believed to have acted alone.
    Grewal also revealed said that police recovered four weapons in the store and one in the van. A pipebomb was also discovered in the van.
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    ניו ג'רזי ארה"ב דייוויד אנדרסון פרנסין גרהאם התוקפים ב אירוע הירי מרכול יהודי
    ניו ג'רזי ארה"ב דייוויד אנדרסון פרנסין גרהאם התוקפים ב אירוע הירי מרכול יהודי
    David Anderson and Francine Graham
    Members of New York's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community gathered Wednesday night for funerals for Ferencz and Deutsch.
    Thousands of people, mostly men, followed Ferencz's casket through the streets of Brooklyn, hugging and crying.
    The bloodshed in the city of 270,000 people across the Hudson River from New York City began at a graveyard, where Detective Joseph Seals, a 40-year-old member of a unit devoted to taking illegal weapons off the street, was gunned down by the assailants, authorities said. They then drove the van about a mile to the kosher market.
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    ירי ברחוב מרטין לוטר קינג' בניו גרזי
    A police officer at the scene of the attack in Jersey City
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    The drawn-out gunbattle with police filled the streets with the sound of high-powered rifle fire, as SWAT officers in full tactical gear swarmed the neighborhood. During the shootout, police used an armored vehicle to ram the store entrance.
    The prospect of attacks against Jews weighed heavily on the more than 300 people who attended a vigil Wednesday night at a synagogue about a mile from where the shootings took place.
    In the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history, 11 people were killed in an October 2018 shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
    Last April, a gunman opened fire at a synagogue near San Diego, killing a woman and wounding a rabbi and two others.
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