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State worker indicted of pulling off Muslim woman’s hijab
- Updated: December 22, 2016
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Newark: The mayor of New Jersey’s largest city is job for state officials to glow a Department of Labor workman indicted of pulling a Muslim woman’s hijab off her conduct and throwing it on a ground.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka pronounced a unclear Employment Services workman mocked a woman’s faith during a city’s One-Stop Career Center on Dec 5 before snatching her hijab.
Newark military arrested a workman and criminialized him from a business. They declined to brand a worker, though pronounced he faces nuisance charges. Capt Derek Glenn pronounced a workman is a 67-year-old Brooklyn man. His name wasn’t expelled due to plea concerns.
He has been dangling but pay, pronounced Amanda Pisano, a mouthpiece for a Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The state group is posterior his stop in suitability with dialect policy. But that’s not enough, Baraka said.
The mayor believes prosecutors should’ve charged a male with a hatred crime and has asked US Attorney Paul Fishman to examine a incident.