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NYC precinct council prez Robert Josman resigns after fury over removing Israeli hostage posters

April 26, 2025
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NYC precinct council prez Robert Josman resigns after fury over removing Israeli hostage posters
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The head of a Manhattan council that partners with the NYPD resigned after being exposed by The Post for tearing down Israeli hostage posters

Robert Josman, president and longtime member of the volunteer 24th Precinct Community Council on the Upper West Side, resigned last week amid demands for action over his repeated removal of hostage posters plastered near synagogues.

josman at night at a streetpole covered in fliers
Robert Josman allegedly tore down fliers begging for the return of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7 massacre. Max Charles/ Vimeo
josman ripping down fliers from street pole
Josman only tore down fliers showing Israeli hostages, critics said. Max Charles/ Vimeo

On one occasion, he told residents who confronted him that it is illegal to post anything on NYC property and said he had consulted with the police, The Post reported last last month.

But critics said he didn’t remove any other flyers and argued that he “directly undermined his own role by demonstrating overt hatred” toward Jews, according to letters sent to city officials.

“Update: antisemite Robert Josman has resigned as President of the NYPD 24th Precinct [Council],” the watchdog group StopAntisemitism posted on X a day after the board’s April meeting.

Nypd scooters outside the 24th pct
Josman resigned as head of the 24th Precinct Community Council after his actions were revealed by The Post. New York Post

The Upper West Side has one of the largest Jewish communities in the Big Apple and saw some of the most hate crimes citywide over the last two years.

Precinct community councils aim to improve community-police relations and address public safety and quality of life issues.

Josman did not return requests for comment and the NYPD said it does not oversee the councils.

The post NYC precinct council prez Robert Josman resigns after fury over removing Israeli hostage posters appeared first on New York Post.

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