Man allegedly threatens shoppers at kosher butcher in Stamford Hill
The incident reportedly took place at Royal Meats in Stamford Hill
A man walked into a kosher butcher shop in the London neighbourhood of Stamford Hill and allegedly shouted invective against Jews.
The incident took place on Thursday in Royal Meats, the antisemitism watchdog group Campaign Against Antisemitism reported on its website.
The man walked into the store and demanded food, which he apparently expected to receive for free. In response to being asked what he would like to purchase, he responded by allegedly shouting “You f***ing Jews, I am German, you f***ing Jews are bad people.”
He then pointed his fingers at shoppers in a gesture that looked like a gun firing, according to the report.
He then left the store and boarded a public bus.
A report was filed with police.
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