Police shut down Brooklyn yeshiva with around 60 students
"I can’t stress how dangerous this is for our young people,” NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio wrote following the incident.
Officers instructed school leaders to close the yeshiva and the students dispersed.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted about the incident Monday evening. “Earlier today the NYPD shut down a Yeshiva conducting classes with as many as 70 children. I can’t stress how dangerous this is for our young people,” he wrote.
The closure comes weeks after a large Hasidic funeral in Williamsburg, also in Brooklyn, drew thousands into the street, drawing the mayor’s ire.Earlier today the NYPD shut down a Yeshiva conducting classes with as many as 70 children. I can’t stress how dangerous this is for our young people. We’re issuing a Cease and Desist Order and will make sure we keep our communities and our kids safe.— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) May 18, 2020
Days after New York Gov. Cuomo issued an executive order in mid-March closing schools across the state, he clarified that the order also applied to private schools such as yeshivas. Last month, Cuomo extended the order to include the rest of the school year.
Update 6:39 pm: This story has been updated to include New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s tweet.