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Shocking fight at San Jose restaurant caught on camera is being probed as an antisemitic hate crime


Two men were beaten at San Jose’s Santana Row, and wild video from the attack has police investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

Three men wearing black T-shirts were seen repeatedly pummeling someone on the ground in the video from KTVU. The attack happened at the city’s upscale shopping area on the sidewalk patio portion of Augustine restaurant Sunday.

Witnesses to the brutal beating were overheard begging the three men to stop, yelling things like “No, stop that” and “Knock it off.”

Witnesses at the San Jose eatery watched the beatdown take place. KTVU

  What a punk,” another shouted before the three men finally took off.

Others bystanders appeared to do little more than remain seated or stand and watch it happen.


The San Jose Police Department confirmed to The California Post that the incident is being investigated as a possible hate crime, after victims told cops the men hurled antisemitic language at them.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that two adult male victims were approached by a group of three adult male subjects and an altercation occurred between the victims and suspects, which became physical,” the statement read.

Three men wearing black T-shirts were seen punching and kicking people on the ground. KTVU

“Both victims were evaluated by medical personnel on scene for minor injuries. The suspects fled the scene prior to police arrival. The victims alleged that the suspects used antisemitic language during the altercation.”

The investigation is active and ongoing.


An X account @TheJewishAlly shared a clip of the attack and wrote that it happened after the victims were heard speaking Hebrew. 

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan called the attack “deeply disturbing.”

One of the victims stood up, fixed his shirt, and took off after his attackers. KTVU

“Antisemitism and any acts of hatred have no place in San Jose. Being able to talk about our differences and celebrate them, is what makes us the safest big city in America,” Mahan told KRON. “I have been in touch with our police department and leaders in the local Jewish community regarding this deeply disturbing incident and will continue to monitor the situation closely.”

The alleged antisemitic attack took place at Santana Row, described as “Silicon Valley’s premier destination for shopping, dining, living, working and playing,” according to the website

The San Jose Police Department confirmed it is being investigated as a hate crime. KTVU

The upscale area includes “over 50 shops, 30 restaurants, 662 rental homes, 219 privately owned condominiums, a 215-key boutique hotel.”

The California Post reached out to Mahan for further comment.





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