A woman who slapped three Jewish women in Brooklyn last week is back in custody for assaulting a woman Sunday, a day after her release, according to the New York Post.

The attacker, Tiffany Harris, admitted to the earlier attack saying she slapped the women, ‘cursed them out,’ and said ‘F-U, Jews,” according to a criminal complaint. In Sunday’s attack, Harris struck another woman, 35, in the face in Prospect Heights, according to the paper, however, it’s unclear if the victim was Jewish.

Harris shares responsibility for a greater string of assaults on the Jewish community in New York. This week, during the eight-day Jewish festival of Hannukah there were eight attacks. One of those attacks was carried out by a machete-wielding attacker who entered a Hannukah celebration at a rabbi’s home in Monsey, NY wounding five worshippers. The attacker is charged with five counts of attempted murder and one count of burglary. On Sunday, he pleaded not guilty to those charges.

I am directing State Police to increase patrols and security in Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods across New York State. Last night's attack in Monsey was an act of domestic terrorism that sought to incite hate and generate fear. We will not tolerate it. pic.twitter.com/skBor4FvgA — Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) December 29, 2019

In response to the devastating trend, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has increased police presence calling the attack “an act of domestic terrorism.’ Echoing the governor’s calls, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he would also increase the police presence in Jewish neighborhoods in the city.