A Brooklyn woman was arrested for hate crime charges for allegedly leaving a scribble brick with a swastika and the word “Nazi” in a tesla parked in a Jewish enclave this week.
Natasha Cohen was accused of writing the hatious symbol in the chalk on the brick, and leaving it in the bumper of a cyberin parked in front of a Yeshiva in Ditmas Avenue, near Ocean Parkway in Kensington, just after 8 pm on Monday, the police and the photos.
The 38 -year -old owner of the car called 911 when he saw the brick, as well as a black garbage bag and another garbage that the suspect had thrown on the vehicle, the police said.
In a video released by the New York Police, a woman with a pink hooded jacket, blue jeans and black rain boots can be throwing items on the silver cybertruck before taking off with a scooter.
The detectives of the NYPD hate crime task force caught Cohen, 46, who lives in an apartment just around the block from where the vehicle was shattered, just before 3 pm on Thursday, and slapped her with charges or criminals.
His reading of charges in the Criminal Court of Brooklyn was pending on Saturday.
Cohen’s alleged crimes are the last in a series of attacks aimed at Tesla’s owners and dealers throughout the country, in protest of the controversial role of CEO Elon Musk as head of the Government’s efficiency department within the Trump administration.
On March 27, two vandals were captured in the video blatantly carving a swastika and the word “Nazis” next to a cyber-parked on Monroe Street in Bed-Stuy.
The vehicle camera captured one of the suspects by beating to record the messages full of destination in the car while his accomplice stood calmly, police said.
Judgment has not been made in that incident.