Man Arrested After Making Antisemitic Slurs Through Doorbell Camera

via Debbie Meyer.
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Ohio resident Jacob Reidy was arrested following two separate incidents in which he made antisemitic slurs toward families flying Israeli flags in front of their homes.

Reidy was seen making the slurs on a Ring doorbell recording located on one of the victims’ homes.

“I was so shaken up that I had to call the police right away because I wanted them to get here as fast as they could and be able to find him,” homeowner Debbie Meyer recalled. (Trending: Major Women’s Race Won By Two Men)

Meyer said she was home with her husband, who was watching a football game, on Sunday when the doorbell rang. She decided not to answer it because she thought the man looked suspicious.

Meyer was reportedly at home with her husband when Reidy rang the doorbell, but she opted not to open the door.

“Hey, can I help you?” Meyer had asked.

“Hello?” Reidy asked. “Do I just talk into this? I’ve never used one of these,” he stated. (Trending: Ilhan Omar Caught In Major Lie)

“Yeah, go ahead, what can I help you with, sir?” Meyer answered.

“You Zionist pigs are f—— disgusting,” he said before the footage cut short as Meyer called for law enforcement.

“I was so shaken up that I had to call the police right away because I wanted them to get here as fast as they could and be able to find him,” she pressed.

“The Department is in constant communication with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force and working closely on this and potential matters which may occur subsequent to last week’s attacks,” local law enforcement stated.

“We encourage everyone that if they see something, say something and report it immediately to aid us in our efforts,” it continued.

Police later confirmed that Reidy called another family “dirty Zionists” just down the street, and told them that he “wished they would die.”

“They told him to get off the property,” Meyer stated. “Then he laughed like he did when he left my house and walked down the driveway, got in his car and drove away. Like no worries in the world.”

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Meyer, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, said she had flown the Israeli flag to show support for Israel in its war against Hamas.

“When you’re in America, many share their support through donations, acts of kindness and prayer and for me, to put that flag up there was my way of supporting Israel,” she explained. “I knew in my heart deep down that anytime you put an Israeli flag up, you take a chance because of people who are out there who are antisemitic and hate Jews.”

“I am the child of a survivor of the Holocaust, so this hits home for me on so many different levels,” she added. “So I take the barbaric acts committed against Israel and my family and friends over there very personally.”

“It’s not coming down,” Meyer said. “That flag is staying up.”

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