A man wearing a shirt displaying the Iranian flag attacked three Jewish men in Brooklyn on Friday, reportedly shouting antisemitic slurs, according to police and sources.
Andrzej Wnuk, 41, is alleged to have assaulted the three men, aged 48, 38, and 21, near Throop Avenue and Gerry Street in Williamsburg around 6:45 p.m. on Friday, police reported.
Sources confirm that all three victims of Wnuk’s assault were Jewish.
The victims were targeted separately; one man was struck in the back, another in the shoulder, and the last in the head, as Wnuk reportedly shouted antisemitic slurs, according to sources.
The victims experienced facial pain but declined medical assistance, authorities stated.
Footage from the scene shows Wnuk being taken into custody by police, wearing a black T-shirt featuring the Iranian flag.
Wnuk faced arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court on the same day, with bail set at $5,000 cash, records indicated.
He faces multiple charges, including hate crime assault, court documents revealed.
Wnuk’s attorney did not respond to inquiries from The Post at the time of publication. Wnuk is scheduled to appear in court again on April 30.

