On January 28, 2026, Dan Sohail, a 36-year-old from New Jersey, launched a shocking attack by repeatedly ramming his car into the Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn, damaging the entrance during a holy celebration attended by many worshippers.
The incident, captured on video, is being investigated as a potential hate crime, prompting the NYPD to heighten security at synagogues across the city.
Sohail faces a slew of serious charges, including hate crimes, reckless endangerment, and attempted assault, as law enforcement delves into his motives behind this alarming act.
Sources reveal that Sohail had recently engaged with the Chabad community and expressed a desire to convert to Judaism, raising questions about his mental health and underlying motivations.
The attack has ignited widespread concern among community leaders about rising antisemitism and the safety of religious groups, underscoring the need for heightened awareness and protection.
As the case unfolds, it highlights both the vulnerabilities faced by faith communities and the collective responsibility to foster understanding and safeguard places of worship against hate.
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