On Martin Luther King Drive, JC Kosher Supermarket in Jersey City, NJ, had become the center of a small but growing Hasidic community. All that changed on Dec. 10, when David Anderson, 47, and Francine Graham, 50, stormed the store with rifles, beginning an hours long standoff with police that ended in both of their deaths along with three other people in the store.

Authorities believe Anderson and Graham intentionally targeted the store, and say the pair is believed to be responsible for the death of Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals, who was killed shortly before the pair attacked the store. Anderson was a one-time member of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, and his social media pages pushed anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. The Black Hebrew Israelite movement has been designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The victims in the store were identified as Mindy Ferencz, 32, who ran the store with her husband; Miguel Douglas, 49, who worked at the store; and Moshe Deutsch, 24, pictured at his funeral with Orthodox men carrying his casket. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihen)

Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop called the attack a hate crime, saying that based on surveillance evidence, the Jewish community in his city was targeted.