Gov. Christie on Hate Crimes: “This Administration Will Not Stand For That Type of Lawlessness”
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by Algemeiner Staff
Paramus, Highland Park, New Brunswick and Rutherford have all played backdrops to New Jersey’s recent uptick in anti-semetic crimes, including attempted murder at a small synagogue and the smashing of storefront windows.
The states’ governor, Chris Christie, made reference to the incidents late last week, ensuring citizens that under his watch, this type of behavior would not be tolerated.
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