LOS ANGELES — A second suspect arrested for allegedly taking part in an attack on Jewish diners outside a Beverly Grove-area restaurant — an assault carried out by occupants of a caravan of vehicles waving Palestinian flags — was free on bail Wednesday morning.
Samer Jayylusi, 35, of Whittier, was arrested about 1 a.m. Tuesday in Anaheim and was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, with bail was set at $255,000, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
“The man is considered one of the primary suspects in the assault and beating that occurred in the Mid-City area on May 18, 2021, on La Cienega Boulevard near a restaurant,” according to an LAPD statement. “This case will be presented to the District Attorney for filing consideration in the upcoming days and detectives will be seeking additional charges for hate crimes.”
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department jail records show Jayylusi was released from custody about 5 p.m. Tuesday. He is scheduled to be in court Sept. 21.
On Friday, police arrested Xavier Pabon, 30, of Banning, for allegedly taking part in the attack, which was one of two assaults on Jewish victims last week that sparked community outrage and calls for an end to hate-motivated violence in the city.
Pabon was released on bail just before 1 a.m. Sunday.
The two men arrested are believed to have participated in the assault and beating of several Jewish diners allegedly targeted by a pro-Palestinian group the night of May 24, hours after a large protest in support of Palestinian rights amid the violence between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
The victims were confronted shortly before 10 p.m. outside Sushi Fumi in the 300 block of North La Cienega Boulevard. Cell phone video showed a group of men get out of a car and start to attack the diners while yelling racial slurs.
One diner, who is not Jewish, told CBS2 a caravan waving pro- Palestinian flags approached and then began throwing bottles at him and the group he was dining with. The man said he is a photographer and the group was meeting at the restaurant to plan a wedding.
Police said one minor injury was reported.
Mayor Eric Garcetti characterized the crime as an “organized, anti- Semitic attack.”
The attack occurred about 24 hours after an Orthodox Jewish man was seen on surveillance video being chased by a pro-Palestinian caravan attempting to run him over near Rosewood and La Brea avenues. The man managed to escape without injury. Police have said they believe both attacks were related.
LAPD Chief Michel Moore said the attack at the restaurant “appeared to spring from a roving band of vehicles that were seen flying flags within the Jewish-populated areas of Hollywood, West L.A., Mid-Wilshire, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills.”
He said police are still searching for two more people believed to have taken part in the restaurant attack.
“We have a substantial amount of video evidence as well as additional clues and tips coming in, as well as the fruits of the arrests of these two individuals,” Moore said.
The LAPD’s Wilshire station urged anyone with information regarding the restaurant assault to call them at 213-922-8230 or Crime Stoppers at 800- 222-8477.
Copyright 2021, City News Service, Inc.
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The news story at the time was full of red flags that it was not a spontaneous group of Palistinian People with A Flat Bed Truck and a bunch of brand new party store flags. It didn’t happen in center of LAs Jewish Center – Seems hired idiots, got lost with directions (Fairfax on front of Canters is most likely spot. Mistook La Cienega for Fairfax … And seeing it ending up ahead at top of steep drive to Sunset, it was as close to directions to Canters, just one major Avenue West, the gay center. WHO DID ARRANGE AND… Read more »
Who paid for the bail?