A
man who shouted 'swear to Allah' as he tried to strangle a Jewish Rabi
outside a synagogue was tackled by a group of men dressed in religious
attire when he became violent. Video
footage shows the 39-year-old man arguing with a group of Orthodox Jews
outside the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea, south of Melbourne, on
Thursday night.
The Reservoir man,
who was drunk at the time, had been walking with three others towards
the nearby train station when he allegedly stole a child's scooter from
outside the synagogue.
He got into a verbal argument with several Jewish men who came out of the synagogue to question him over the alleged theft.
The
man, who was wearing a red shirt, pair of board shorts and no shoes,
then slapped one of them in the face after he was told to 'talk
nicely'.
The
victim and another man quickly cornered him on the ramp of the
synagogue and told him to settle down because the police were on their
way.
'You settle down right now. You've got booze inside of you, true or not?' the Jewish Rabi said in the video.
The
man, who repeatedly said he was Aboriginal, started shouting at one of
the men: 'Go back to Israel' and asked 'Do you want to swear to Allah?'.
The man was then caught on camera trying to grab hold of the Jewish man's throat.
The
group of men, dressed in religious attire, quickly tackled him and
pinned his arms and legs to the concrete until police arrived a short
time later.
The man was arrested and charged with theft, criminal damage and two counts of unlawful assault over the incident.
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