NEW YORK (AP) -- Hours after many New York firefighters gathered to mark the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a firefighter was arrested for attacking an immigrant worker and telling him he looked ''like he's al-Qaida,'' police said.
Firefighter Edward Dailey was arrested Sunday afternoon on charges of criminal mischief and felony second-degree assault, Police Sgt. Kevin Farrell said. It had not yet been determined whether the charges would be upgraded to a hate crime, he said.
Dailey, 27, is accused of breaking a piece of Plexiglas off a curbside news stand and throwing it at a 51-year-old man who works there, Farrell said. Dailey had said the man, an immigrant from Bangladesh, looked ''like he's al-Qaida,'' Farrell said.
The victim, whose arm was cut in the alleged attack, was treated at a local hospital and later released, Farrell said.
A woman who answered the phone at Dailey's home declined to comment.
Dailey was the class valedictorian at his FDNY graduation ceremony last year.