Thirty-four-year-old Dylan Ossei was convicted of religiously aggravated assault, religiously aggravated fear of violence, and religiously aggravated harassment when he appeared in court.
A Hornchurch resident was convicted of several charges on Monday, according to the Crown Prosecution Service, after pleading guilty to assaulting a man while asking if he was Jewish on Saturday.
Thirty-four-year-old Dylan Ossei was convicted of religiously aggravated assault, religiously aggravated fear of violence, and religiously aggravated harassment when he appeared in court.
The Metropolitan Police said on Sunday that Ossie had allegedly harassed, threatened, and assaulted a fifty-three-year-old woman, a 58-year-old man, and a 26-year-old man. They sustained injuries that did not require further medical treatment.
He was originally charged with assault, religiously aggravated assault, threatening behavior to cause fear, religiously aggravated harassment, and threatening behavior to cause harassment.
Ossei had reportedly shouted threats at the Jewish community as he walked through Enfield, in what CPS London North chief prosecutor Lisa Ramsarran said, “Must have been a terrifying ordeal for those around.”