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​STREETS OF FEAR: Stamford Hill hate monster jailed after terrorizing Jewish community and smashing up car

​STREETS OF FEAR: Stamford Hill hate monster jailed after terrorizing Jewish community and smashing up car

​Vile Tavius Jean-Charles

By SCM Correspondent

 

​A COCKY hate monster who vowed to “blow up” Jewish schools just 73 minutes after being released by police has been jailed for five years.

​Vile Tavius Jean-Charles, 36, subjected six terrified victims to a relentless campaign of antisemitic abuse near London synagogues over a six-month period.

​The thug’s reign of terror came to a violent head in March when he targeted a driver in Stamford Hill, North London.

​Jean-Charles screamed “I will kill you Jews” before smashing the passenger window of the victim’s car as it drove down the street.

​Cops nabbed the brute on March 23 with the help of local Jewish security group Shomrim, but he was bailed the following day pending further enquiries.

​But just 73 minutes after walking free from custody, the unrepentant sicko was spotted on his phone on nearby Dunsmure Road making a chilling new threat.

​A horrified passerby overhead him saying: “It would be good if we blew up one of their schools.”

​Quick-thinking officers flooded the area and re-arrested him within minutes.

​Despite brazenly claiming to detectives that he “didn’t have any negative feelings towards Jewish people,” the mountain of evidence proved otherwise.

​At Southwark Crown Court on Friday, Jean-Charles, of Hackney, was handed a five-year prison sentence.

​He pleaded guilty to seven racially-aggravated public order offences and racially-aggravated criminal damage. He also admitted a separate charge of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs from 2024.

​The judge slammed the thug with an indefinite restraining order, banning him from ever entering the Stamford Hill area or contacting his victims again.

​Detective Chief Superintendent Brittany Clarke said: “There is no place for hate in the capital. I hope this case demonstrates to the Jewish community in London how seriously we take antisemitic hate crimes.”

​The sentencing comes amidst a massive police crackdown following a wave of terrifying incidents in London, including a sickening arson attack on Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green and a horror terror attack where two Jewish men were stabbed in April.

​Counter-terrorism cops are currently spearheading 11 intense investigations into attacks on Jewish and Iranian communities, resulting in 35 arrests so far.

​The Met has since launched its largest protective policing campaign in history, including a brand new 100-officer strong Community Protection Team to flood the streets and protect Jewish neighbourhoods.

 

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