Jewish NYC council member arrested for carrying gun near pro-Palestinian rally
Inna Vernikov was pictured with a gun at her waist as she attended a pro-Israel rally near a pro-Palestinian rally at Brooklyn College

Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) on July 13, 2023. Photo by Screenshot/Youtube
Inna Vernikov, a Republican Jewish member of the New York City Council from Brooklyn, was arrested Friday morning and charged with criminal possession of a firearm after pictures circulating on social media showed her with a gun at her waist. The photos show Vernikov participating in a pro-Israel counterprotest of a pro-Palestinian rally at Brooklyn College on Thursday.
Vernikov, 39, recently got a permit to carry a concealed gun after completing a mandatory New York state concealed-carry class. She said she got it because she feared for her safety. “With antisemitism, it doesn’t feel safe in the city anymore,” Vernikov, a Ukrainian native, told the New York Post.
The gun she carried was a 9 mm Smith & Wesson. New York state law bans the possession of guns at protests and rallies because they are considered “sensitive” locations.
In a video she posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, Vernikov said she showed up to make sure “Jewish students feel safe today” and expressed similar concerns about their safety in a statement she released prior to the demonstration. Pointing to a crowd of students shouting “Free Palestine” and waving Palestinian flags in the video, she added: “If you are here today standing with these people you are nothing short of a terrorist without the bombs.”
New York City Council Member Inna Vernikov brought a GUN to a rally to intimidate students. #ExpelVernikov pic.twitter.com/3e4HKhumRZ
— Jews for Racial & Economic Justice (@JFREJNYC) October 13, 2023
New York State Senator Julia Salazar wrote on X there was no excuse for an elected official “to intimidate Palestinian students” by bringing a gun to a college campus.
The New York Police Department said Friday that Vernikov was contacted after the rally and told to turn herself in on a criminal possession of a weapon charge. She was booked at the 70th Precinct in the Midwood section of Brooklyn early in the morning and released with a desk appearance ticket, a summons issued by a police officer to appear in criminal court.
The atmosphere at colleges and universities has been tense this week as Jewish and Israeli students mourn the victims of Hamas’ attack on Israel, and pro-Palestinian students blame Israel for deaths in Gaza from Israeli airstrikes. More than 1,300 Israelis were killed in Saturday’s massacre and more than 1,500 Palestinians have died from the heavy Israel bombardment of the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Khaled Mashal, the former leader of Hamas, called for Muslims to join a “day of rage” with global protests against Israel on Friday, sparking fears at Jewish institutions. New York officials said they have received no credible threats, but have nonetheless heightened security out of an abundance of caution.
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