Met Police investigating after Jewish pupils flee apparent attempted car ramming

From Jewish News

An incident last month where the driver of a vehicle reportedly mounted the curb and drove towards Jewish school pupils in north London is being treated by the police as religiously aggravated assault, with efforts being made to find the individual responsible. WHY! have we not heard about this before?

According to the letter sent by Hasmonean High School for Boy’s headteacher James Fisher, on Monday 20 April, at approximately 3:40pm, a group of the school’s pupils were involved in a “concerning incident” near the A1 carriageway by Holders Hill Road NW4, close to the pedestrian crossing near October Place.

Police report that “a black saloon-type vehicle” reportedly “drove towards the students whilst they were waiting to cross the road, mounting the curb and causing the students to move quickly out of the way” before the vehicle drove off towards Henlys Corner / the A406.”

A Met police spokesperson said: “We are investigating reports a car drove towards three 14-year-old boys on Holders Hill Road, Barnet on Monday, 20 April. While enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances, this is currently being treated as a religiously aggravated assault.

 

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