The police department said it will be sending additional patrols through the area throughout Hanukkah to ensure a safe holiday season for residents. 'We take these matters very seriously and we will not allow our residents to be threatened or intimidated by any narrative promoting hate toward anyone,' the department said in a statement.īeverly Hills Mayor Bob Wunderlich told CBSLA that hate speech wouldn't be tolerated in the city: They are still investigating the incident, and have yet to identify a culprit. Michelle Keegan shares a glimpse of her washboard abs as she sips cocktails and explores the sights during sun-soaked Mexico holiday More than half of Beverly Hills' 35,000 residents are of Jewish faith.ĭAN WOOTTON: JK Rowling has a spectacular list of achievements to her name but her courage in defying the cancel-mob is her crowning glory 'Here in Beverly Hills, we do have a large Jewish population and so, unfortunately, we have been the target in the past for hate speech directed against Jews, and so it is something that we care about deeply and something that we won’t tolerate,' he said.