MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — A Miami Beach man, arrested in late September after police said he went to a Normandy Isle synagogue and harassed congregants, is accused of committing the same crime at the same temple while out on bond on Thursday ― the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.
Miami Beach police first arrested Jonathan Toubes, 25, on hate crime charges on Sept. 22 after they said he went to Temple Moses at 1200 Normandy Drive, near his home, and shouted, “Free Palestine!”, “Christ is King!” and “Get out of my neighborhood!” six days before.
According to an arrest report, on Thursday, officers responded to the temple at around 3:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a disturbance and “were flagged down by several agitated temple members and security personnel” who “began to yell” that it was the same man harassing them previously…