UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 5:19 pm ET Reply Ramapo police officers escort Grafton Thomas from Ramapo Town Hall to a police vehicle, Dec. 29, 2019. Thomas is accused of stabbing multiple people as they gathered to celebrate Hanukkah. (AP Photo/Julius Constantine Motal) ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — Grafton Thomas, the Orange County resident accused of a bloody machete attack on people celebrating Hanukkah in a Monsey rabbi's basement in 2019, is unfit to stand trial, prosecutors have conceded. Prosecutors told the federal court for the Southern District of New York that eight months of treatment had been unsuccessful, the Daily News reported. The paper quoted Assistant U.S. Atorney Lindsey Keenan's letter to the court acknowledging that it isn't probable Thomas will "attain the capacity" to stand trial on the federal attempted murder and hate-crime charges against him.