
"The incident happened March 8 where two men were assaulted as they were waiting for a table an upscale restaurant. SJPD investigated this as a possible hate crime as antisemitic language was allegedly used, according to SJPD's assault unit."
"One of the two victims was knocked out cold and required stitches. The other was badly cut and bruised. Both were hospitalized. Police issued a warrant for the arrests, and the suspects surrendered without incident."
San Jose police arrested three suspects on Monday following an assault on two Jewish men at Santana Row on March 8. The victims were attacked while waiting for a table at an upscale restaurant. One victim was knocked unconscious and required stitches, while the other sustained significant cuts and bruising. Both were hospitalized. Police investigated the incident as a possible hate crime due to allegedly used antisemitic language. Warrants were issued for the suspects' arrests, and they surrendered without incident. Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is reviewing the case.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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