Masked protester who allegedly spewed hate at Jewish train passenger free until his prison stint
Briefly

"My hands are tied," Judge Hanshaft said of the proceedings, noting that the charges were not bail eligible. This emphasizes the limitations in handling cases involving hate crimes.
"My hope is that this is a strong enough signal to him, and frankly, to anybody else, to quit it, don't do this again," said Savitt, indicating a desire for judicial repercussions.
"He saw and immediately called out the religious symbol that I had on. So...to me, it's a little bit of a no brainer... in 2024, not to do this," Savitt expressed frustration over the blatant hate.
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