Jewish man and teen son stabbed with box cutter near New York shul

45-year-old dad and his 18-year-old son seriously wounded when they were attacked outside a synagogue in Brooklyn, as a man is taken into custody

Screenshot from WABC-TV video shows a suspect being led away by police in handcuffs

A Jewish man and his teenage son were seriously wounded when they were stabbed with a box cutter outside a synagogue in Brooklyn.

The father, 45, and his son, 18, got into an argument early Sunday morning with three men who were drinking outside the synagogue in the Kensington section bordering the heavily Jewish Borough Park. One of the men stabbed the father in his arm and neck, and the son in the neck and stomach. They were taken to Maimonides Medical Centre in serious but stable condition, the New York Daily News reported.

One of the men, Vinesh Marajh, 42, was taken into police custody and charged with assault, disorderly conduct and harassment. The other two men were not apprehended.

Police do not believe the attack was a bias crime, WABC-TV reported.

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