Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez described the alleged crimes as "a deeply disturbing violation meant to intimidate, terrorize, and instill fear" targeting museum board members.
The indictment includes serious charges such as making terroristic threats and vandalism, reflecting the severity of anti-Semitic attacks in Brooklyn against identified individuals.
The defendants were recorded on surveillance footage gathering vandalism supplies and attempted to obscure their identities by painting over security cameras.
One egregious act involved defacing a board member's residence with accusatory graffiti and symbols associated with Hamas, reflecting the alarming anti-Semitic sentiments.
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