Antisemitic Straphanger Rips Out Subway Rider’s Hair In Horrific Attack On Packed Train: ‘Jews Are Eating Kids’
A 23-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman was assaulted aboard a Manhattan subway train Sunday afternoon after an alleged antisemite launched into a stream of hateful remarks before violently attacking her, police said, the New York Post reports.
Authorities identified the suspect as Diana Smith of the Bronx. According to investigators, Smith began shouting antisemitic comments on a crowded C train in Lower Manhattan shortly after 2 p.m. before targeting the young woman and allegedly grabbing, choking, and assaulting her.
“I was a ragdoll and I couldn’t defend myself – there should have been a human barricade around me,” the young Orthodox Jewish victim, who asked her name be withheld, told The NY Post.
“No one stepped up until it was too late.”
The victim, a nurse originally from Montreal, said she boarded the subway at Jay Street and had only been riding for a short distance when Smith entered the train and began making hostile remarks about Jews to other passengers.
According to the victim, Smith first spoke to one couple “about the dangers of Jews stealing wealth” before directing her attention elsewhere in the train car.
She then turned to another couple and wildly said, “You could always see the reflection of a Jew,” said the Jewish woman.
The victim said she soon realized she had become the focus of Smith’s attention.
“And then she turned towards me, like very targeted, stared me down, and smiled with this very eerie smile that I’ll never forget,” the brave nurse said.
Rather than look away, the victim said she chose to confront the hostility directly.
“I decided in that moment I really did not want to show fear in the face of that, so I stared at her right back down, and I said, ‘So you see my reflection?’ and she said, ‘Yeah, and I smell it on you too.’”
Part of the confrontation was recorded on the victim’s cellphone, capturing some of the suspect’s disturbing comments.
“Jews are eating kids,” she shouted.
According to the victim and police, the situation quickly turned physical. Smith allegedly put her hand around the woman’s throat, escalating the encounter from verbal harassment to violence.
Several passengers attempted to intervene, but the suspect continued shouting.
“It’s OK for Jews to eat kids, but I can’t choke her down.”
Moments later, the victim said her phone was knocked from her hand and Smith allegedly wrapped both hands around her neck before kicking and pushing her to the floor.
During the attack, the woman said the suspect yanked her hair so violently that a chunk was torn out.
When the train arrived at Canal Street, the victim ran off the subway car in search of police officers. Another rider activated the emergency alarm, helping authorities quickly respond and take Smith into custody.
The victim said the aftermath of the incident was almost as unsettling as the attack itself, as numerous witnesses approached her only after the suspect had been arrested.
“When I had to identify her, a ton of people were like, ‘Oh, we saw what happened, are you OK?’ And, that was extremely triggering for me, because, of course, I’m not OK. I kept just thinking, I’m not in Nazi Germany,” said the woman, who is only 5-foot-3.
“How is this happening, and how is it that you saw what happened, and just were a bystander?”
In addition to the hair loss and other injuries, the victim said she suffered a concussion during the assault.
Court records show Smith has been charged with hate crime assault, hate crime criminal obstruction of breathing, and aggravated harassment.
The victim said she believes the suspect deliberately singled her out because she was visibly Jewish.
“She’s pure evil, but she was lucid enough to know I was Jewish,” the victim said.
The attack occurred on the same day thousands gathered in Manhattan for the Israel Day Parade along Fifth Avenue. The victim also expressed frustration with city leadership, specifically criticizing Mayor Zohran Mamdani for not attending the event.
“I don’t think New York is protecting Jews. I don’t think Mamdani not going to the Israel Day Parade is helping,” she said.
{Matzav.com}
