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February 04, 1994 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-04

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rights of the entire Crown
Heights Jewish commun-
ity?" he asked.
Here in Washington,
members of the New York
congressional delegation
had mixed reactions to the
latest development in the
long-running Crown Heights
saga.
Sen. Alfonse D'Amato,
R-N.Y., criticized the Justice
Department for taking what
he considered a long time to
announce its decision to in-
vestigate.
"It's a tragedy that an
outraged public had to
struggle so long to get the
Justice Department to do
just the bare minimum in
this case," the senator said
in a statement.
But New York's other U.S.
senator, Democrat Daniel
Patrick Moynihan, argued
that "although the Justice
Department intends to limit
the federal investigation
simply to the murder of
Yankel Rosenbaum, this is
nevertheless a welcome step
in the right direction."
Rep. Charles Schumer,
D-N.Y., said he was
"delighted to learn of Janet
Reno's decision to empanel a
grand jury in the case of
Yankel Rosenbaum." But he
added: "I only regret that
it's taken over two years to
get to this point."
"It's about time," echoed
Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y.
"After months of inaction,
and at long last, the Justice
Department is moving
ahead to find the killers of
Yankel Rosenbaum. This is
good news for all of us who
have been seeking justice in
this case."
Mr. Rosenbaum was killed
Aug. 19, 1991, in rioting
that broke out after a 7-year
old black boy, Gavin Cato,
was killed by a car driven by
a Chasidic driver.
In her letter, Ms. Reno told
Mr. Hynes he had the option
of proceeding with a state
homicide investigation, but
that if he preferred, the
Justice Department would
take over the investigation.
The Brooklyn district at-
torney decided to take Ms.
Reno up on her offer of a fed-
eral investigation because
he believed "a federal pros-
ecution would represent the
most effective prosecution,"
said Mr. Hynes's spokesper-
son.
Back in early September,
Ms. Reno was expected to
announce that she would not
pursue a federal investiga-
tion of the riots, but she
postponed her decision at the
urging of Mr. Schumer and
Mr. Hynes. ❑

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