A United States Postal Service worker has been arrested after allegedly shoving a four-year-old Jewish boy to the ground in Monsey, New York. Surveillance video shows the child approaching a parked mail truck before the postal employee suddenly turns and forcefully pushes him onto the pavement. The boy falls onto his back, then quickly gets up and retrieves his yarmulke before walking away.
Authorities identified and arrested the 39-year-old suspect the following day. He was charged with endangering the welfare of a child and attempted assault in the third degree, both misdemeanors, and was later released pending a court appearance. Police have not said what prompted the confrontation.
Local officials condemned the incident, describing the footage as disturbing and unacceptable. Community leaders expressed outrage and called for the suspect to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the town, which has a large Hasidic and Orthodox Jewish population.

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