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Suspect arrested in NYC after hurling Molotov cocktails at 2 religious buildings
A suspect is in custody after chucking Molotov cocktails at two religious buildings in Queens late Wednesday night, according to police. The 36-year-old man allegedly hurled a firebomb at the front door of the Iglesia Bautista El Mesias church on 75th Street in Ozone Park, which exploded and caused a small fire just before midnight, []...Click to read more
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Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
NYPD arrests man suspected of throwing Molotov cocktails at religious buildings
New York City authorities arrested a suspect accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at two churches in Queens on Wednesday evening. The New York City Police Department apprehended the man after saying he threw a homemade bomb at the Iglesia Bautista “El Mesias” church at 97-44 75th Street and another Molototov cocktail at a second church, []
CNN
· Jul 10, 2026
Molotov cocktail thrown at a church in Queens
According to the NYPD, a 36-year-old man went to three locations armed with Molotov cocktails, including a church in Queens. Police say no one was harmed, the church was not significantly damaged and a suspect was arrested. #CNN #news
Fox News
· Jul 10, 2026
Queens man arrested with Molotov cocktails after alleged arson attacks on Ozone Park and Woodhaven churches
Surveillance video captured a suspect hurling a Molotov cocktail at a Queens church before targeting two more buildings in Ozone Park and Woodhaven.
The West Australian
· Jul 5, 2026
Two men charged after allegedly pointing fake gun at synagogue in Sydney
A synagogue in Sydney’s eastern suburbs has been allegedly targeted by two men who pointed a fake gun at the building.
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 7, 2026
Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews
Montreal police’s (SPVM) hate crimes division is investigating incidents in which Hasidic Jewish men were allegedly targeted Friday night in Outremont and Mile-End neighbourhoods. According to the Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec (CJHQ), several men who were returning home from a synagogue after Shabbat services were allegedly harassed by individuals driving around the neighbourhood. “Victims [] The post Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
ABC7 New York
· Jul 10, 2026
Molotov cocktail suspect threatened to cut man's head off, feds say, also linked to 7 arsons
A man accused of carrying out a Molotov cocktail attacks targeting religious institutions and businesses across Queens and Brooklyn is now suspected in seven arsons over the past two weeks, according to federal prosecutors.
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Related coverage for "Suspect arrested in NYC after hurling Molotov cocktails at 2 religious buildings": Washington Examiner — NYPD arrests man suspected of throwing Molotov cocktails at religious buildings. CNN — Molotov cocktail thrown at a church in Queens. Fox News — Queens man arrested with Molotov cocktails after alleged arson attacks on Ozone Park and Woodhaven churches. The West Australian — Two men charged after allegedly pointing fake gun at synagogue in Sydney. CityNews Montreal — Montreal police investigating incidents allegedly targeting Hasidic Jews. ABC7 New York — Molotov cocktail suspect threatened to cut man's head off, feds say, also linked to 7 arsons