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Dearborn Man Charged In Antisemitic Incident Has Bond Revoked After Mooning Judge
DETROIT –
The Dearborn ma n that has been charged with eth- nic intimidation after an antisemit- ic incident that took place at
an Oakland
County syna- gogue has had his bond revoked for another case.
On
Tuesday, Hassan Chokr was in front of a Wayne
County judge for an emergency bond hearing on separate charges, and Chokr sealed his own fate with another disre- spectful court- room outburst.
During the emer- gency bond hear- ing, Chokr mooned the judge who’d released him on bond two and a half years ago over a felony
case in Dearborn. Mooning the judge is one of two disrespectful acts that Chokr has done within 24 hours. On Monday, the Dearborn man flipped the judge off with his middle finger.
Wayne County 3rd District Court Judge Regina Thomas released Chokr on a $10,000 bond in a case where he ended up charged with assault with a deadly weapon and assaulting a police officer.
That case, at the height of covid, came as a result of an angry out- burst at
the Islamic Center of
America on Ford
Road, where he allegedly assault- ed a female vol- unteer and ended up with Dearborn police chasing him down the street as he car- ried a gun. His assaulting a police officer case hasyettogoto trial.
“I understand his bond is million dollars in Oakland County. I don’t know if he can make that,” said Thomas.
For Chokr’s recent case, he is facing two felony counts of ethnic intimidation and has a bond set at $1 million. The Dearborn man is to remain in Oakland County Jail.
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