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The Beit El-Maqdis Islamic Center.
Cops arrest suspect in
Sunset vandalism spree
BY JAIME DEJESUS
JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
Cops have arrested the man who,
they say, allegedly vandalized
two mosques within the Sunset
Park area.
According to authorities, Moy Y
Hu was arrested on Wednesday, November
22 on two counts of criminal
mischief.
On Saturday, November 11, at
around 5:20 p.m., surveillance videos
caught a man, believed by police to
be Hu, approaching Beit El-Maqdis
Islamic Center, 6202 Sixth Avenue,
and breaking one of the mosque’s outdoor
cameras with a hammer before
entering the building where he broke
around four windows.
The same day at around 5:38 p.m.,
surveillance also showed the alleged
suspect outside the United American
Muslim Association of New York,
5911 Eighth Avenue, where he again
allegedly used a hammer, this time to
break the building’s doorbell, knob
and mailbox.
"Great work in keeping our communities
united and safe, NYPD,"
commended Councilmember Vincent
Gentile on Facebook.
On Monday, November 13, during a
A surveillance image of the
suspect.
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Photo courtesy of the NYPD
press conference at the Beit El-Maqdis
Islamic Center, Borough President
Eric Adams and others discussed the
incident.
“No hammer will shatter our spirit,”
he said. “The glass you shatter is only
a material but the human spirit has the
ability to withstand any signs of hate
and come together as one body of all
faiths saying we stand together with
this mosque, and with the Muslim,
Christian, Jewish and all people of this
great borough.”