Crime & Safety

Hate, Extremism, Anti-Semitism Incidents Tracked In North Jersey

Summit and other nearby towns suffered bouts of hate and extremism that were tracked in 2019 by the Anti-Defamation League.

SUMMIT, NJ — Documented incidents of hateful messages, extremism, and anti-Semitism climbed nationwide from 2018 to 2019, according to a new report from the non-profit Anti-Defamation League, which tracks such incidents. The report, released this month, also listed each incident in every state.

The Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism reported that circulation of white supremacist propaganda rose drastically last year, with 2,713 cases in 2019, compared to 1,214 cases in 2018.

According to the report, in New Jersey, documented hateful incidents dropped from 452 to 216. But despite the drop, the incidents were no less concerning, noted the ADL: They included the anti-Semitic murder spree in Jersey City in December that took the lives of a police officer, as well as a mother of three and four other people.

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Locally, there were several incidents in Union County.

In Summit, the following four incidents were documented by the ADL:

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  • Summit, May-19: Six swastika carvings discovered inside a bathroom at a school.
  • Summit, Apr-19: A swastika found on text book at a high school.
  • Summit, Apr-19: Swastika vandalism discovered in a bathroom at Lawton C. Johnson Summit Middle School.
  • Summit, Jan-19: A classroom was vandalized with swastika graffiti.

In Westfield, there were six incidents documented by the ADL:

  • Westfield, Oct-19: Swastika vandalism discovered at Westfield High School.
  • Westfield, Oct-19: Swastika graffiti discovered at a school.
  • Westfield, Oct-19: Swastika vandalism discovered at Westfield High School.
  • Westfield, May-19: Hand drawn swastika discovered in a school book at a school.
  • Westfield, Mar-19: Three swastikas were drawn in chalk on a sidewalk.
  • Westfield, Mar-19: Swastika vandalism discovered near a private residence.

The ADL reported these two incidents in Cranford:

  • Cranford, May-19: Jewish student at an elementary school was the victim of anti-Semitic bullying and taunts.
  • Cranford, Feb-19: A classmate allegedly told a Jewish student, "I hate Jews. Jews should be dead."

The ADL report and incident map with more details can be found here. To read about the other incidents cited by the ADL statewide, click here.

On Friday, a new report came out from New Jersey's Department of Homeland Security, listing specific supremacist threats in the Garden State in the past year, and stating that domestic terrorism was a greater threat to local residents than foreign terrorism. Read about it here.

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