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new information into what may have led
to this suspicious fire amidst
communities embroiled in a turf war
sources in curiosity well say that the
blaze on the village border in monroe
was politically motivated sparked by the
outcome of the local elections and news
12 blaze gomez has that story you'll see
only on 12.
the inferno could be seen monday for
miles it's a fight between the
dissidents themselves
between the leaders on friday news 12
spoke exclusively with this curious joel
dissident who asked we not show his face
and distort his voice in fear of
retribution he claims the monroe blaze
was purposely set after an internal
election day dispute among members of
the anti-village government group and
their leader who allegedly owns the
property and told members to vote
against a growing group in town they
don't want any
support for the united monroe because
their
writings are anti-semitic he's asking
the dissidents to vote in line with
anash that's correct this man who
claimed to be a village official also
asked we not identify him ziggy bragg
decided he wants to deal with the
village of kj
and the town
to help the people who lives in the
village of kj he too claims the alleged
property owner and dissident leader
asked followers to vote in line with the
village group anash because his property
is tied up in a turf war so he wants
that property to be annexed into the
village that's correct but the
dissidents voted against the block vote
and helped elect dennis mcwaters who's
against annexation to the town board
police say investigators found several
locations where the fire on mountain
road was started and while some are
blaming the dissidents themselves others
say it was a set up that the main
faction is behind in curious joelle
blais gomez news 12.
our attempts to reach ziggy baratch were
for comment today were unsuccessful
police say they are still interviewing
witnesses but that could take weeks
before lab tests can determine whether
or not that fire was purposely set
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and take a look at this thousands of
hasidic jews taking to the streets of
curious joel
two people were actually arrested during
this protest in the latest fight over a
synagogue there news 12's mia toski has
more on what's going on
the fighting at curious joel continued
tuesday
community comes days after two men were
arrested and hundreds took to the
streets in protest
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the fighting erupted sunday morning one
group says bulldozers came to tear down
their small synagogue located in the
back of congregation yet have left the
largest synagogue in curious joel and
that's when cops were called in
slightly
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one two three four five six guys and one
little guy
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news 12 met with leaders from the two
parties under scrutiny from both sides
we were told religious freedom is the
issue they are just unhappy with our
congregation and with our rabbi very
simple we are just unhappy with our
congregation and with our rabbi very
simple
we want to be able to have our freedom
to pray where we need to
to go to synagogues where we we feel
comfortable there where we don't get
intimidated joseph waldman represents
the group that created the smaller place
of worship years ago documents provided
by congregation yetevlev show the group
owns the building but are not permitted
to hold religious meetings here that's
one fight now the bulldozers have
created another
damage to the land congregation yet have
left says they'll clean it up but the
dissidents say it's more the same
intimidation i am fearful
i am fearful for the last 20 years
digging a song by mistake touched their
garbage house which belongs to them
really and we will fix that at least one
ingredient of mainstream america has
seeped into this community a passion for
freedom in curious joel miatoski
well leaders in the dissident faction
there tell us the protests will likely
continue they claim there's no
separation between church and state in
the village of curious joel and they say
they've lost many of their
constitutional rights abraham weider is
the village's mayor he's also the
president of the larger congregation yet
have lev he was unavailable for comment
tonight
digging a song by mistake touched their
garbage house which belongs to them
really and we will fix that
so
and that's
digging and so on by mistake touch their
their garbage house which belongs to
them really and we will fix that are
just unhappy with our congregation and
with
we want to be able to have our freedom
to pray where we need to
to go to synagogues where we
feel comfortable there where we don't
get intimidated joseph waldman
represents the group that created the
smaller place of worship years ago