Five haredi men indicted for attacking gay black man in Brooklyn

NEW YORK  — Five Haredi Orthodox Jewish men were indicted for attacking a gay black man in Brooklyn.

The five were charged Wednesday in New York state Supreme Court in Brooklyn with gang assault and other counts for the December attack, but not for hate crimes, WABC-TV reported. They were associated with a civilian neighbourhood watch group, the Williamsburg Safety Patrol Unit, or Shomrim.

Taj Patterson, a 22-year-old student at the New York City College of Technology, said he was walking through the heavily Orthodox neighbourhood of Williamsburg on his way home to a nearby neighborhood when more than 12 Hasidic men attacked him while shouting anti-gay slurs. He said he suffered a broken eye socket, torn retina, blood clotting, and cuts and bruises to his knees and ankles.

The five men indicted are Aharon Hollender, 28; Abraham Winkler, 39; Mayer Herskovic, 21; Pinchas Braver, 19; and Joseph Fried, 25.

If convicted, they each face up to 25 years in prison, WABC reported.