Statement on Arrest of Alleged Perpetrators of Hate Crime in Woodhaven

South Queens, New York – I am gratified to report that two women were arrested yesterday for the violent assault of a Queens resident on an MTA Bus in my hometown of Woodhaven. I thank the 102nd Precinct, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell, and the NYPD Hate Crimes Unit for their swift action and commend the appropriate decision to charge these two individuals with assault and aggravated harassment as a hate crime. Justice will be served, and love will triumph over hate.

In the World’s Borough, we welcome everyone of every background, and we will not tolerate hate toward anyone based on the color of their skin. I am using the full force of my office to reverse the recent increase in crimes, including the 100% increase in hate crimes. Last week, I brought together the community and laid out my three-point framework for combating crime: focusing resources on the areas experiencing the most crime and targeting the individuals committing them; investing in resources to help at-risk youth; and fostering partnerships between the police and all community stakeholders including families, small businesses and schools. Working with Mayor Eric Adams, the precincts in my district, and our many community partners, we will make New York City the safest it has ever been.