An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man reportedly shouldered his way into Jerusalem’s gay pride parade Thursday evening, and proceeded to stab six marchers, according to the Associated Press.
The man had recently completed a prison sentence for stabbing several revelers at a gay pride parade in 2005, police spokesman Luba Samri told the AP. The alleged attacker, Yishai Schlissel, is now in police custody.
Eli Bin of Israel’s emergency service told the AP that six “young people” were wounded in the attack, but only two were seriously injured.
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“People ran in every direction to take cover,” Yishai Avior, a witness to the attack, told Jerusalem’s Channel 2 TV. “Where I was standing there were three people on the ground bleeding. There was immense panic and shock.”









