The Brief
- A man has been charged in connection with the November 2024 attack on two pro-Israel advocates at DePaul University, Chicago police confirmed.
- Adam Erkan, 20, was charged with two counts of hate crime and two counts of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm.
- The victims, Max Long and Michael Kaminsky, were injured in the assault and have since filed a lawsuit against DePaul University.
CHICAGO – A suburban man has been charged in the attack on two Jewish students on DePaul University’s campus late last year.
Adam Erkan, 20, was charged Thursday with two counts of hate crime and two counts of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm, all felonies.
Erkan, of Hoffman Estates, has a detention hearing scheduled for Thursday. Police are still looking for the second suspect involved in the attack.
DePaul students attacked
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