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International
-Sathish Raman
In
a
surprising
turn
of
events
in
New
York
City,
Inna
Vernikov,
a
pro-Israel
Republican
member
of
the
City
Council
was
arrested
on
Friday
for
bringing
a
handgun
to
a
student
demonstration
supporting
Palestinians.
The
incident
took
place
at
Brooklyn
College
where
Vernikov
was
seen
with
the
butt
of
a
pistol
jutting
out
from
her
waistband,
as
per
reports
from
the
New
York
Police
Department.

Vernikov
turned
herself
in
on
Friday
morning
following
which
she
was
charged
with
felony
criminal
possession
of
a
weapon.
She
had
obtained
a
license
last
month
to
carry
concealed
weapons
and
surrendered
her
firearm
post
arrest.
As
per
New
York
law,
licensed
gun
owners
are
prohibited
from
carrying
weapons
to
certain
sensitive
locations
such
as
protests
and
school
grounds.
Furthermore,
they
are
required
to
keep
their
handguns
hidden
from
public
view.
No
Immediate
Response
From
Vernikov
The
lawmaker
did
not
immediately
respond
to
an
emailed
request
for
comment
regarding
the
incident.
Calls
made
to
her
district
office
in
Brooklyn
went
unanswered
on
Friday.
Even
her
City
Council
office
in
Manhattan
didn’t
return
any
immediate
response.
Council
Speaker’s
Reaction
City
Council
Speaker
Adrienne
Adams
described
Vernikov’s
conduct
as
“unacceptable
and
unlawful,”
adding
that
she
had
referred
the
matter
to
an
ethics
body
for
further
investigation.
Tensions
Escalate
Amid
Protests
New
York
City
has
been
witness
to
several
dueling
protests
recently
following
the
Hamas
attack
on
Israel
and
escalating
war
in
Gaza.
Notably,
top
elected
officials
including
New
York
City
Mayor
and
New
York
Governor
Kathy
Hochul
have
condemned
these
pro-Palestinian
demonstrations
labeling
them
as
celebrations
of
Hamas.
The
rising
tensions
have
also
led
to
attacks
including
assaults
on
people
holding
Palestinian
flags
according
to
police
reports.
Vernikov’s
Stance
on
Palestinian
Activists
Vernikov,
who
is
Jewish
and
was
raised
in
Ukraine,
has
been
vocal
about
her
opposition
to
Palestinian
activists.
She
has
gone
as
far
as
describing
the
protesters
as
“terrorists”
and
accusing
them
of
making
Jewish
students
feel
unsafe.
Reactions
From
Palestinian
Activist
Nerdeen
Kiswani,
a
Palestinian
activist
and
CUNY
law
school
graduate
said
that
Vernikov’s
actions
were
an
extension
of
citywide
rhetoric
that
dehumanizes
Palestinian
concerns
and
stifles
dissent.
“She
falsely
accuses
us
of
being
antisemitic
then
shows
up
to
a
rally
brandishing
a
gun,”
Kiswana
added.
“Who
is
really
making
us
unsafe?”
she
questioned.
In
conclusion,
this
incident
highlights
the
escalating
tensions
between
pro-Israeli
and
pro-Palestinian
factions
within
New
York
City’s
public
domain.
The
arrest
of
Council
Member
Inna
Vernikov
serves
as
a
stark
reminder
of
the
need
for
peaceful
dialogue
and
respect
for
law
during
such
turbulent
times.
As
per
latest
reports,
Vernikov
will
have
to
return
to
court
at
a
later
date.
























