A Honda sedan slammed into the heart of Jewish life in Brooklyn Wednesday night, ramming the Chabad world headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway in a brazen act of violence.

At exactly 8:46 p.m., the vehicle mounted the sidewalk and struck the building’s entrance repeatedly, shattering glass doors and rocking the sanctuary.

Surveillance video captures the driver violently accelerating into the double doors at least three times. Each impact echoed like a declaration of hate.

No one was hurt. Law enforcement sources confirm one suspect is in custody and the investigation is moving at full speed.

Witnesses heard the driver curse as he climbed out of the wrecked sedan: “I fucking slipped, you asshole,” he barked, treating a sacred site like a personal plaything.

This was no accident. It was an unambiguous assault on a cornerstone of American religious freedom. Prosecutors will treat it accordingly.

Jewish leaders on site praised the NYPD for its swift response and promised to remain vigilant. The Chabad headquarters, a global symbol of Judaism, stands undeterred.

The Anti-Defamation League issued a statement condemning the attack in the strongest terms and coordinating with local authorities. America’s commitment to protecting houses of worship cannot waver.

Brooklyn’s mayor decried the incident as “deeply disturbing” and vowed to bolster security around faith centers citywide. Empty words won’t suffice. Concrete action is required.

This assault demands zero tolerance. Federal and local authorities must deploy every resource to root out anti-Semitic violence. Our communities deserve nothing less than decisive, unyielding protection.