The trouble with these Islamophobic hate crimes is that they don't stand up to scrutiny too well.
The man who allegedly beat up two Muslim teenagers in front of a Brooklyn mosque turned himself in to police Wednesday, authorities said.
Vallaro is accused of beating the pair after they harassed his girlfriend as she sat in a car near the Madine Muslim Community Center on Third Avenue in Sunset Park early Sunday.
Police said the boys, 17 and 16, tried to talk to the woman — opening her door and trying to stick their heads in her window — for around 30 minutes prior to the attack.
Vallaro then got out of the car and began beating to a pulp while calling them “f—ing terrorists”
“You Muslims are the cause of all the problems of the world,” he also was heard screaming.
About half of that happened. You can probably guess which half.
The Brooklyn DA’s office is investigating allegations that the two teens beaten to a pulp by an enraged boyfriend outside a Brooklyn Mosque were sexually assaulting his girlfriend, The Post has learned.
The July 2 beating was originally investigated as a hate-crime, but police later concluded the teens’ Muslim faith was not a motivating factor.
During a brief Wednesday appearance, defense attorney Sal Strazzullo submitted 20 letters from his client’s neighbors, mostly Muslim-Americans, in Vallaro’s defense.
This is a typical story in which Muslim Islamophobia grievances attempt to conceal the original crime.