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Teen Arrested After Targeting Frum Pedestrian Near Teaneck Shul With Gel Pellet Gun

Mar 10, 2026·3 min read

A teenage boy has been taken into custody and charged with a bias-related offense and assault after allegedly confronting a young man walking near a shul in Teaneck, NJ and demanding that he declare whether he supports Israel or Palestine, police said.

The suspect, a 17-year-old male, was arrested Sunday night in Teaneck and is currently being held at the Bergen County Juvenile Detention Center.

According to Teaneck police, the victim was a 19-year-old local resident who was clearly identifiable as a frum Jew based on the religious garments he was wearing. The incident occurred at approximately 6 p.m. Sunday as he was walking along Ogden Avenue near Congregation Bnai Yeshurun.

The victim told police that while he was walking, a black sedan pulled up beside him with three males inside. One of the individuals in the vehicle asked him whether he supported Israel or Palestine, authorities said. The young man chose not to respond and continued walking.

At that point, one of the individuals in the car fired an Orbeez-style gel pellet gun at him before the vehicle sped away.

Later that evening, the victim was again walking in the same neighborhood when he spotted what appeared to be the same car.

Someone inside the vehicle motioned for him to approach. Instead, he took out his phone and began recording. As the car drove eastbound on Ogden Avenue, a passenger leaned out of the window and again fired the gel pellet gun. The victim reported that he was struck at least ten times, although he was not injured.

Responding officers later located numerous orange gel pellets scattered on the ground in the vicinity of the shul. Police noted that law enforcement agencies across New Jersey have recently been addressing incidents involving teenagers using these spring-loaded or battery-operated pellet guns to create disturbances.

“While often marketed as toys, these devices are capable of causing injury, particularly when fired at the face or exposed skin,” said Teaneck police Deputy Chief Seth Kriegel.

Investigators were able to identify the vehicle with the assistance of automated license plate readers installed in the area. Police later stopped the sedan that same night and placed the 17-year-old driver under arrest. Officers recovered a gel pellet gun, a container filled with pellets, and a water gun from inside the vehicle.

Authorities charged the teen with second-degree and fourth-degree bias intimidation, third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, fourth-degree conspiracy, and simple assault, which is classified as a disorderly persons offense.

{Matzav.com}

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