NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- All three of the men who allegedly yelled anti-Semitic statements at a group outside a Brooklyn synagogue before damaging a parked car have now been arrested and charged with hate crimes, the NYPD said Wednesday.
Ashan Azad, 19, of Midwood, was arrested and charged with harassment and hate-crime aggravated harassment on Wednesday, police said.
Haider Anjam, 20, of Midwood, was also arrested on Wednesday, the NYPD said. He was charged with hate-crime aggravated harassment, hate-crime menacing and harassment, the department said.
Azad and Anjam's arrests came a day after Daniel Shaukat, 20, of Bensonhurst, was arrested and charged with hate-crime aggravated harassment in connection with the same incident.
Police say the trio drove up to Agudath Israel of Sixteenth Avenue, a synagogue in Borough Park, around 7 p.m. on Saturday and started yelling anti-Semitic remarks at four males who were outside.
When the four males went into the synagogue and locked the door, two members of the trio got out of their car and started banging on the synagogue’s front door, the NYPD said.
Not long after, they kicked the passenger side mirror of an Audi parked outside the house of worship, causing more than $250 worth of damage, police said.
The trio fled the scene in a blue Toyota Camry, the NYPD said.
Attorney information for the three men wasn't immediately available Wednesday.