Update On Victims of Lakewood-Jackson Terror Attack

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Three victims of the terror attack in Lakewood, NJ over Shabbos are recovering.

As first reported on Matzav Status, Dion Marsh, 27, of Manchester Township, pictured above, has been charged with three counts of attempted murder, weapons possession, and three counts of bias intimidation for the series of violent terror crimes that he carried out Friday afternoon and evening in Lakewood and Jackson against frum Jews, carjacking a vehicle, striking two pedestrians with it, and stabbing a man in the chest.

Moshe Yigal ben Brunya was hit by the car at his home on Galassi Court in Jackson and has been at Jersey Shore Medical Center since then. He underwent a four-hour surgery and remains fully sedated and on a breathing tube in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. He is slated to undergo a 10-hour surgery on Monday.

Tzvi Aryeh ben Rivkah Leah is the bochur who was stabbed on Central Avenue, near Pine Circle, about 20 minutes before Shabbos. He is said to be in critical condition, though he is conscious and no longer on a respirator.

A third victim, who was struck by the perp in the area of New Central and Central Avenues, is in stable condition but still hospitalized.

The yungerman who was hijacked on beaten early Friday afternoon was treated at the hospital but is now back home, bechasdei Hashem.

{Matzav.com}


12 COMMENTS

  1. The Jackson politicians and other Jackson “instigators” may be charged as accomplices in the bias crimes.
    The AP reporters as well.

  2. The Hatzieved-Hatzispiger looks very happy on the above picture.
    Who gave him the idea that hurting Jews is a ticket to paradise?

  3. Foo! Disgusting looking evil chaya. You should not be showing this rotzayach’s photo when talking about the innocent people he so badly wanted to murder. Lock up the animal and throw away the key.
    And, may the cholim have a refuah sheleimah.

    • Problem is, they will not throw away the key, even if they do lock him up. He’ll be back on the street far earlier than he should be, so for me, I want to remember that face so I’ll know what to do.

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