Statement from Governor Andrew Cuomo
"The anonymous bomb threat to the
Anti-Defamation League's national headquarters this morning is
unacceptable, un-American and – disturbingly – increasingly common.
This despicable act of anti-Semitism completely contradicts the values
we hold dear as New Yorkers. This is now a national crisis as a
troubling pattern of recent anti-Semitic threats have been directed at
Jewish Community Centers on a regular basis, including Buffalo, New York
City, Albany, and Syracuse.
"We are treating these incidents for what
they are – as crimes – and we will not allow them to go unpunished.
Today I have directed the New York State Police to coordinate with
federal and local law enforcement to launch a full investigation into
this latest incident. Make no mistake, we will find these perpetrators
and hold them fully accountable for their actions. My administration has
also been in direct contact with the Anti-Defamation League to ensure
that they have the necessary resources and personnel to guarantee the
safety of their employees and location.
"We as New Yorkers stand with the
Anti-Defamation League, an organization for over a century whose mission
has been to stand up for the Jewish people and fight back the ugly
divisive forces of bigotry and defamation. We stand with all Jewish
people here in New York and across the country to say loud and clear –
enough is enough."
New Yorkers who have experienced bias or
discrimination are encouraged to call the New York State Division of
Human Right’s toll-free hotline at (888) 392-3644 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday. If you want to report a crime or fear for your safety, call 911 immediately.
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew Cuomo
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