Predators in Position — Part 1: Political Enablers & the Rise of Shomrim

By Yevgen Isaac Fromer — July 3, 2025

In 2010, then-State Senator Eric Adams gave public support—and bulletproof vests—to Boro Park’s Shomrim patrol. Though praised as community “eyes and ears,” this gesture came without oversight or accountability.

Originally volunteer neighborhood watch groups, Shomrim grew rapidly into powerful, unregulated entities now facing serious allegations of systemic abuse across Brooklyn and Israel. These developments demand immediate scrutiny and reform.


1. 🛡️ The Vest That Empowered Shomrim

🎥 Video: Eric Adams Donates Bulletproof Vests to Shomrim (2010) 
On September 6, 2010, Adams praised Shomrim and gifted them five bulletproof vests. That public endorsement shifted their identity—from volunteer protectors to a politically validated, quasi-police force—yet no safety protocols, training, or regulations accompanied the elevation.


2. 🏙️ From Watchers to Guardians—Without Oversight

Shomrim started in the late 1980s to assist with missing-person cases, thefts, and community emergencies within Jewish neighborhoods. By the 2010s, many residents chose to call Shomrim before 911 due to shared language and cultural trust.

Despite their growing authority, these patrols operate without:

  • Mandatory training or certification

  • Licensing or oversight bodies

  • Liability insurance or external accountability

🔗 Explore the broader implications: Civilian Patrols: Public Safety or Parallel Justice?


3. ⚖️ When the Shield Turns Deadly — The Rotter Scandal (Israel)

🖼 Image Placeholder: Chaim Rotter at Tel Aviv court

📰 Coverage & Testimonies:

  • Jerusalem Post reports Rotter suspected of systematic sexual assault of minors.

  • Haaretz confirms his prominent Shomrim role and the disturbing allegations.

  • Victims told Jerusalem Post:

    “He’s like the ultra‑Orthodox chief of police… no one believes or helps me.”

  • JFeed referred to him as a “guardian” whose unchecked authority enabled decades of hidden abuse:
    JFeed report

Key Facts:
On July 2, 2025, police in Israel arrested Chaim “Haim” Rotter—founder of Bnei Brak’s Shomrim—on multiple charges of sexual misconduct spanning 15 years. Authorities declared him a “high‑level danger” and lifted gag orders to empower survivors to come forward. One survivor shared:

“He turned my life into hell.”

Why It Matters:
Rotter’s scandal isn’t an isolated event—it mirrors a global problem: when spiritual or communal authority is unchecked, it becomes easy to exploit. Positions meant for protection can become tools of abuse.


4. ⚠️ Patterns of Abuse: Daskal, Cover-Ups & Political Shielding

These incidents reveal recurring themes:

  • Trust rooted in close-knit communities

  • Political shielding and informal validation

  • A culture of silence and concealment

  • Abuse shielded by religious and institutional authority


5. 🎯 Why Now—And What’s at Stake

The 2010 vest donation was more than symbolic—it offered Shomrim a mantle of legitimacy that lent itself to unchecked power. Cultural deference and political endorsement further embedded their authority into community life.

As scandals break open from New York to Israel, it’s clear: Jewish communities and law enforcement institutions must demand transparency, oversight, and structural checks.

🕊️ Dive deeper into authority failures: Judicial Failures in Handling Child Sex Abuse


6. 🚨 What Comes Next in This Series

  • Part 2 (July 7): The Jacob Daskal case—his crimes, trial, and civil suit

  • Part 3: NYPD–Shomrim gun-permit corruption (2016–2021)

  • Part 4: Crown Heights racial tensions and community policing

  • Part 5+: Survivor-led oversight, legislative proposals, and community accountability tools


✍️ Final Word from the Author

“I patrolled Crown Heights in 1976—not out of self-righteousness, but out of community duty. Today, I write out of moral responsibility. When protector roles become corrupted, we all lose—our safety, our trust, and our integrity.”
Yevgen Isaac Fromer


🔗 Reference Sources

Rotter Arrest & Victim Reports:

Daskal Lawsuit & Coverage:

Background Analysis:


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