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Brooklyn judge releases suspect accused in antisemitic attack on Orthodox Jewish family

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A 35-year-old woman accused of stalking and assaulting an Orthodox Jewish father while shouting antisemitic threats in Bedford-Stuyvesant was released under supervised conditions after prosecutors asked for $50,000 bail, according to court documents and local reports.

On Friday night, Jan. 9, 2026, a 35-year-old woman, Isharae Summers, was accused of following an Orthodox Jewish family in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, near Nostrand and Willoughby avenues, and shouting threats as the family walked home late at night, according to court records and local reporting.

Authorities and court documents said the family included a 26-year-old father, his wife, and four children ranging in age from six months to six years. Summers is accused of yelling antisemitic statements including “I’m gonna kill you Jews” and threats directed at the children, then striking the father in the head and chest, causing pain and swelling, according to the criminal complaint as described by multiple outlets.

Summers was arrested and charged with multiple offenses. Coverage of the case differs in how it describes the exact slate of charges: some reports describe assault and multiple counts of aggravated harassment charged as hate crimes, while others report a broader set of counts that includes attempted assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and additional hate-crime charges.

At Summers’ arraignment on Sunday in Kings (Brooklyn) Criminal Court, prosecutors sought $50,000 cash bail, but the judge—identified in published reports as Judge Margaret Martin—ordered her release on supervised release or other non-monetary conditions, according to local reporting.

Judge Martin’s professional background has been cited in some commentary surrounding the decision. City records show Martin was appointed to New York City Criminal Court in January 2017 and previously worked for more than 21 years at The Legal Aid Society, including as a senior staff attorney in its Capital Division.

The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office described the incident in a statement carried by local outlets as a "horrific" attack on a Jewish family walking home on the Sabbath and said it would seek to hold the defendant accountable.

Summers’ next court date was reported by Patch as May 11, 2026, in Kings Criminal Court.

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X discussions criticize Brooklyn Judge Margaret Martin's decision to release Isharae Summers, accused of antisemitic assault on an Orthodox Jewish family, on supervised release despite prosecutors seeking $50,000 bail. Users express outrage over perceived leniency in NYC's justice system, label the suspect a 'lunatic,' question public safety, and note the judge's prior role as a Legal Aid attorney. Sentiments are predominantly negative, highlighting concerns about rising antisemitism.

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