Ex-AOC aide charged for inciting violence against Jewish school
A former staffer for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has landed in hot water after allegedly calling for an attack on a New York City high school attended by Jewish students. This disturbing incident raises serious questions about the boundaries of political activism and the safety of our children.
According to Daily Caller, Iman Abdul, 27, a one-time youth organizer for the New York Democrat, was arrested after posting a chilling message to her 25,000 social media followers. The post targeted Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences in Manhattan Beach, urging violence for reasons tied to the Jewish student population.
Abdul’s since-deleted post included a screenshot of the school on Google Maps, with a caption that read, “If anyone needs a public school in NYC to attack for whatever reason … Lexus driving Israhell loving Zionisits all attend here.” Such language isn’t just reckless; it’s a direct threat to vulnerable students and a stark reminder of how hateful rhetoric can spiral into real-world danger.
Details of the Disturbing Social Media Post
The post, shared on Thursday, didn’t stop at vague provocation; Abdul specifically pointed to the school’s Jewish attendees as the justification for her call to action. She even mocked their participation in Birthright, a program offering free trips to Israel for Jewish young adults, as if personal heritage justifies violence.
Reading her words, one can’t help but wonder how someone with a history in political organizing could so casually incite harm. This isn’t activism; it’s a dangerous abuse of a platform that reaches thousands.
The audacity of targeting a school, a place meant for learning and safety, shows a profound disregard for the consequences of such inflammatory statements. When ideology trumps basic human decency, we’ve lost the plot.
Swift Police Response and Arrest
On Friday, the New York City Police Department took decisive action, arresting Abdul at her Brooklyn home. She now faces serious charges, including making a terroristic threat, aggravated harassment, and acting in a manner injurious to a child.
These charges reflect the gravity of her actions, as they should. No one, especially not a former campaign worker with ties to prominent figures, gets a pass for endangering lives with reckless words.
It’s a relief to see law enforcement move quickly to protect the community. But the fact that this happened at all should make us pause and consider the kind of discourse we’re tolerating in the public square.
Political Ties and Accountability Questions
Abdul’s past work on the 2018 Democratic primary campaigns for both Ocasio-Cortez and State Sen. Julia Salazar adds a layer of concern to this story. While there’s no evidence linking her actions to these politicians directly, it does raise questions about the company kept by some progressive leaders.
Salazar confirmed to the New York Post that Abdul served as a canvasser during her campaign. One has to ask: how do individuals with such extreme views slip into roles of influence within political movements?
This isn’t about guilt by association, but about the need for better vetting and accountability. When someone tied to public figures spews hatred, it risks tainting the broader message, fair or not.
A Call for Reflection and Restraint
As this case unfolds, it’s a sobering moment to reflect on the power of words in an age of instant digital reach. Abdul’s post wasn’t just a fleeting thought; it was a public call to harm that could have had tragic outcomes.
We must reject the notion that any cause, no matter how passionately felt, justifies targeting children or inciting violence. If we can’t agree on that basic principle, then our societal foundation is shakier than we’d like to admit.
Let this serve as a wake-up call to prioritize safety over divisive rhetoric and to hold those who cross the line accountable, regardless of their political affiliations. Our kids deserve better, and so does our discourse.




