in ocean county officials are  pressing 
  federal authorities to  investigate 
  possible hate crimes after a man  was 
  arrested for carjacking a driver  hitting 
  two pedestrians and stabbing a  civilian 
  all within a seven-hour time  frame in 
  the jackson and lakewood  communities an 
  area largely populated by  orthodox jews 
  the incident is being  investigated by 
  multiple law enforcement  agencies but 
  neighbors in the area say  they're living 
  in fear senior correspondent  brenda 
  flanigan reports as part of our  ongoing 
  series exploring hate on  anti-semitism 
  racism and extremism they're  traumatized 
  they're traumatized lakewood's  rabbi 
  abby schnall says while victims  families 
  and the jewish community have  embraced 
  each other with support they're  still 
  struggling with the terror and  trauma 
  inflicted friday after vicious  attacks 
  apparently directed against jews  by 
  27-year-old dion marsh of  manchester 
  schnall's outraged for all  technical 
  purposes this guy was out to  murder jews 
  nothing less 
  that was his intent 
  the fact that these people  survived 
  was a miracle marsh remains in  custody 
  for allegedly carjacking a  vehicle 
  running over two pedestrians and 
  stabbing a third man in the  chest in 
  lakewood and jackson schnall  says one 
  victim's kids saw the attack  it's not 
  like to go 
  outside they sought they  witnessed it 
  this was the busiest time of the  week 
  right before the the the shabbos  came in 
  so children are going to shoal  children 
  are helping out last minute at  home so 
  so many people witness different  parts 
  of it right rabbi shrewly fried  heads a 
  kids crisis intervention team  counseling 
  families he says the community  is 
  resilient and it's coping but  that 
  children are particularly hard  hit kids 
  were eating their meals all over 
  lakewood on friday night and  heard the 
  choppers 
  hovering overhead from law  enforcement 
  so there was like a direct  impact 
  on everyone freed's advising  parents to 
  listen to their children's fears  and 
  reassure them they're safe in  their 
  community and that the alleged  suspects 
  been arrested the community  leaders 
  continue to grapple with this  latest 
  outburst of bias hatred rabbi  david levy 
  says law enforcement reported  marsh 
  expressed that clearly it seems  at least 
  from the early reports that it  was 
  clearly an act of hate the vast  majority 
  of hate crimes against faith 
  communities are against jews 
  for two percent of the  population and in 
  the last report 55 percent 
  of faith-based hate crimes were  against 
  the jewish community scott  richmond's 
  with the anti-defamation league  he says 
  new york and new jersey led the  nation 
  in the number of bias crimes  reported 
  last year and that new jersey's  attorney 
  general reported a steep 29  percent 
  spike in hate crimes experts  blame deep 
  political divisions that have  inflamed 
  long-seated prejudices social  media is 
  most assuredly a big driver of  hate over 
  the past few years 
  uh social media has become a  platform 
  for people to get out their  hateful 
  views people will put up a  facebook page 
  and they'll write something it  will 
  elicit 
  comments 
  and some of them are just  horrible mayor 
  michael rayner says jackson  officials 
  will try to set up a community  meeting 
  so people can get to know one  another 
  better and debunk the conspiracy 
  theories that motivate hate  crimes but 
  he says people are too polarized  so they 
  just need something to spark 
  and right now it's a bad time  for this 
  this type of unrest or this type  of 
  hatred out there congressman  chris smith 
  met with one victim's family  he's 
  calling on the fbi to  investigate 
  whether this was a federal hate  crime 
  and my hope is that by being  very 
  aggressive law enforcement the  fbi and 
  local government 
  and local police enforcement can  ensure 
  that there's no copycats uh that  there 
  is sure and and swift justice  met it out 
  marsh is scheduled for a  detention 
  hearing tomorrow april 13th i'm  brenda 
  flanagan nj spotlight news 
  major funding for exploring hate  has 
  been provided by the sylvia a  and simon 
  b poita programming endowment to  fight 
  anti-semitism 
  sue and edgar wachenheim iii 
  charlotte and david ackert 
  the peter g peterson and joan  ganz 
  cooney fund 
  patty esquith kenner 
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