MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A South Florida man was arrested after he allegedly knocked the yarmulke off a teenager.
It happened on May 5 outside a Synagogue in northeast Miami-Dade.
The synagogue school security guard saw it happened.
According to Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies, two teens ages 16 and 17 were walking on the sidewalk when a man walking the other way stopped.
“What I seen happen, he assaulted the kid,” said the security guard. “He swiped hand across his head and knocked off his kippah.”
Assault is what he called it, knocking the yarmulke off the boy’s head, but the charges against 24-year old Jose Garrido are not assault nor battery.
Authorities charged him under a law that increases penalties for vandalism or harassment that target religion or ethnicity.
Garrido walked away after the incident, but came back soon after, and that’s when the security guard confronted him.
“I told him to take everything out of his hands, empty his pockets, pick up your shirt spin around so I can see he didn’t have no weapons on him,” said the guard.
He told Garrido not to come back and provided deputies with a photo that helped ID him.
Garrido was arrested at his home two days later.
According to his arrest report, Garrido confessed to knowing that a yarmulke is a religious head covering, but there was nothing in the report indicating what his motive or intentions were for knocking it off.
MDSO released a statement to Local 10 News on Wednesday regarding Garrido’s arrest, which you can read here:
“The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Homeland Security Bureau arrested and charged Jose Garrido with Harassment/Intimidation based on religious or ethnic heritage of two Jewish students. We take any form of hate-motivated harassment extremely seriously. We have strong protections in place, including HB 269, which clearly defines and prohibits acts targeting individuals based on religion, ethnicity, or attire. This case is being investigated as a hate crime, and we will pursue it to the fullest extent of the law.”