Attack on Jewish family's Redlands home under investigation as a possible hate crime

Los Angeles TimesMonday, December 15, 2025 at 9:16:28 PM
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  • Redlands police are investigating an attack on a Jewish family's home, where an airsoft gun was reportedly fired. The incident occurred while the home was decorated for Hanukkah, raising concerns about potential hate crimes targeting the Jewish community.
  • This attack highlights the vulnerability of minority communities, particularly during significant cultural and religious celebrations. The investigation aims to determine the motives behind the attack and ensure the safety of the affected family and others in the community.
  • The incident reflects a troubling trend of rising antisemitic violence globally, as evidenced by recent attacks during Hanukkah celebrations in other parts of the world. Such events have prompted increased security measures in various U.S. cities, indicating a growing concern over the safety of Jewish individuals and families.
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