Jersey City, NJ – Man beats woman, causes temporary blindness, FREE TO GO under NJ Bail Reform

Abdalla M. Farag, 65

A woman was left temporarily blind after a man beat her with his fists and a slipper during a domestic incident that turned violent.

Abdalla M Farag, 65, of Bayonne, was charged with aggravated assault and a weapons offense related to the beating and slipper incident which happened Oct 23 in Bayonne.

Farag was released and FREE TO GO under NJ Bail Reform after the Arnold Foundation’s “Pretrial Risk Assessment” tool determined he was not a danger to the community or a flight risk and therefore should not be subject to any accountable release – just a “promise” to appear.


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Woman temporarily blinded after slipper assault, authorities say

(reported by NJ.com – Oct 30 2017)

A woman was left temporarily blinded in one eye after a man beat her with his fists and a slipper during an incident earlier this month, authorities say.

Abdalla M. Farag, 65, of Bayonne, is charged with aggravated assault and a weapons offense related to a slipper in connection to the Oct. 23 assault in Bayonne, according to a criminal complaint.

Farag allegedly struck the woman five times in the face and head with a slipper and then put her in a headlock. He then punched her five times, the complaint states.

The victim told police she temporarily lost sight in her right eye and was left with a headache and dizziness, according to the complaint, which also states she had a black eye.

The complaint states the pair knows each other but does not characterize their relationship.

Farag made his first appearance on the charges Wednesday in Criminal Justice Reform Court in Jersey City via video link from Hudson County jail in Kearny.

At the hearing, which was held through an Arabic interpreter, Faraq was ordered released with conditions of supervision through the course of his prosecution.