In daylight: Isaac Loeffler, a 65-year-old Jewish plumber, was brutally attacked today (Wednesday) in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn by a violent thug - following a confrontation over a parking space.
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It happened around 12:00 p.m. local time, when the New York Police Department and the Borough Park Watch were both called to the scene following a report of a Jewish man being attacked at 39th Street and 12th Avenue. A law enforcement source told YWN that the victim was doing work at a local home when his pickup truck accidentally blocked a parking space on 39th Street. The suspect approached the victim and began yelling at him for blocking the road. Loeffler is seen in footage from the incident packing his pickup truck when a shirtless man with a ponytail and beard verbally attacks him and tells him to leave. Loeffler returns to the street to pick up one more item, as the man continues to yell at him for being disrespectful to someone. Loeffler explained that he told the man he was going to move - but the violent thug angrily yelled back: "No, you told him no!"'
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At that moment, the man who was following him, without any warning, slapped him in the face - with such force that Loeffler flew onto the road. The suspect got into a vehicle and fled towards Fort Hamilton Park. The New York Police Department and volunteers from the "Guardians" launched a search for him, and it seems that investigators know where he lives, his identity will be revealed - and he is expected to be arrested. The injured Jew was treated by rescue forces who arrived at the scene, after suffering a bruised eye and bloody lips. Law enforcement officials told the VINnews website that they are not treating the incident as a "hate crime," since the confrontation was related to a parking space.