Sunday, January 11, 2009

JEWISH WEDDING 'JIHAD'

RANK PRANK: Stephen Buttafuoco (right) faces a hate-crime rap after allegedly playing Arabic chants at the wedding of David and Amanda Zar (left).

A Long Island waiter rebelling against his pastor father terrorized guests at a Jewish wedding reception, blasting a recording of a pro-Palestinian rally that included Arabic chants through the DJ's microphone, authorities said yesterday.

Stephen Buttafuoco, 23, was charged with an aggravated harassment as a hate crime for allegedly blaring "Allahu akbar," Arabic for "God is great" - scaring more than 700 guests at the wedding of David and Amanda Zar, who were wrapping up the reception at the Woodbury Jewish Center at around 1 a.m. last Sunday, Nassau County cops said.

Buttafuoco, who was arrested Friday and is not related to infamous Long Island lothario Joey Buttafuoco, allegedly "admitted he did this with the intent of disrespecting the [Jewish] religion," according to court papers.

He was arraigned yesterday in Nassau County District Court and released on $1,500 bail.
His lawyer, Thomas Spreer, insisted his client is not a terrorist, just a confused kid trying to rebel against his minister father.

"He did a foolish and impulsive act," Spreer claimed. "He's not a radical. He didn't even know they were on the air. He feels absolutely horrendous."

Sure he didn't. Liar.

Buttafuoco, a Queens College creative-arts student, had been at a pro-Palestinian rally in Manhattan a day before the wedding, and recorded the chanting on his cellphone.

At the Jewish Center, Buttafuoco thought he was playing the recording just for a friend, and didn't realize it would be blared to the whole reception, his lawyer said.

Another Lie. This was done purposefully. Why else would he record this shit?

Morrell Caterers, which handles weddings at three Long Island temples, including the Woodbury Jewish Center, said Buttafuoco was fired on the spot.

"We took appropriate action. We fired the gentleman in question and we called the police," said co-owner Scott Morrell.

Spreer said his client was not anti-Semitic, and had worked for Morrell Caterers for about two years without any problem.

Read koran, become terrorist. This was terrorism.

Stephen "was just quietly rebelling against his dad," Spreer said.

The father, Dan Buttafuoco, is an ex-Marine who serves as a minister at the Gateway Life Center, a Pentecostal church in Babylon, LI, and says he's a supporter of Israel.

"He was just fooling around with his friend. He didn't realize it was being echoed around the whole building," the devastated dad said outside his Suffolk County home yesterday.

Sure he didn't. That is why it was on the PA system.

"We have nothing against any other religious background, especially the Jewish people. We love them."

The family wants to make amends to the Jewish community, Spreer said.

The incident has mortified the Buttafuoco family, his father said. "I've been appalled by it. My wife and I are just very hurt. We're scared."

The groom wasn't too concerned, however.

"I'm still celebrating my wedding and I really don't want to think about this," David Zar told The Post.

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