Palm Beach County employee accused of Nazi salute and shouting anti-Jewish slur
A Palm Beach County building-services driver is alleged to have made a Nazi salute and shouted “Heil Hitler” at a Jewish motorist, according to an antisemitism watchdog.
The StopAntisemitism organization reported that a county employee operating a service truck performed a Nazi gesture and yelled the phrase “Heil Hitler” toward a Jewish driver in South Florida. Representative Jared Moskowitz condemned the behavior as repulsive and said it would not be tolerated in the county. He indicated that county officials are reviewing the incident and that the employee could be dismissed if the allegations are confirmed. The claim has not been independently verified, and details such as the identities of those involved remain undisclosed.
Why it matters
Alleged antisemitic conduct by a public employee raises concerns about hate and accountability in government services.
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