Man accused in NYC subway incident that got politicians rethinking an anti-mask law appears in court
Briefly

Mayor Eric Adams highlighted the incident as crossing the line to blatant antisemitism from protest speech, amidst the accused man's provocative chant targeting Zionists on a subway train.
The accused, Anas Saleh, faces accusations of third-degree coercion after leading a chant that made a woman fear physical harm; his defense attorney argued it was protest speech amidst allegations of rising antisemitism pressures.
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