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Brooklyn grand jury fails to indict woman accused of New Year’s anti-Semitic attack

A Brooklyn grand jury has refused to indict a woman accused of an anti-Semitic attack and robbery in January, and the former suspect told The Post on Friday that she was actually the victim of a homophobic slur at the time.

A Brooklyn grand jury has refused to indict a woman accused of an anti-Semitic attack and robbery in January, and the former suspect told The Post on Friday that she was actually the victim of a homophobic slur at the time.

Jasmine Lucas, 24, was held for seven days in Rikers Island on a charge of second-degree robbery as a hate crime after her New Year's Day arrest in Williamsburg.

Enlarge Image Jasmine Lucas Gregory P. Mango A Brooklyn grand jury has refused to indict a woman accused of an anti-Semitic attack and robbery in January, and the former suspect told The Post on Friday that she was actually the victim of a homophobic slur at the time.

Jasmine Lucas, [...]




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