A Brooklyn woman charged in one of Wednesday’s reported anti-Semitic attacks in New York was held on $10,000 bond at her Thursday arraignment.
Jasmine Lucas, 24, pleaded not guilty at her Brooklyn criminal court hearing on charges including second-degree robbery as a hate crime and second-degree assault for allegedly roughing up a Jewish man in Williamsburg on Wednesday afternoon.
During the alleged assault — one of at least 13 reported anti-Semitic attacks in Gotham since Dec. 24 — Lucas spewed hateful slurs at the victim and shoved him to the ground when he tried to film the attack.
Sources said she shouted “F–k you, Jew” and “I will kill you Jews” at the 22-year-old Hasidic victim at Gerry and Rutledge streets on Wednesday afternoon.
The victim tried to film the women but they allegedly knocked him over and broke his cell phone.
The second woman, 34, who was present during the incident was not charged, police said.
NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating.