


A Brooklyn assemblyman exploded during a public rally this week after a political nemesis recorded him while shouting that he let his mother rot to death in bed alone.
“You stop talking about my mother! Get off here!” fumed Republican Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny, after swinging a wild right at Anzhela Pinkhasov, and knocking her iPhone out of focus, following her shocking claims.
“You just crossed the line. you piece of sh-t!,” shouted Krasny, who towers over the 5-foot, 2-inch 98-pound gadfly.
The wild scene played out while Brook-Krasny was at a rally Wednesday at James Madison High School in Midwood opposing the temporary relocation of migrants there during a heavy rainstorm.
Pinkhasov, who also goes by Angela Pink and has worked political campaigns for both Democrats and Republicans, claimed Friday that Brook-Krasny tried to sock her in the face and previously threatened her — which the assemblyman denied.
Brook-Kransy told The Post that Pinkhasov has been stalking him at events for two years — making false accusations about him being a crook and trying to get under his skin.
He said he “regrets” briefly blowing his stack after Pinkhasov — who has also feuded with Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) — made “false” claims about him turning his back on his mother, Klara Katsnelson, who died in 2016 at the age of 86.
He insisted he was with his mother when she died in a Coney Island emergency room, along with his wife and his mother’s grandchildren.
“I’m sorry because as an assemblyman I should be better, but this was about mother,” he said. “I loved my mother.”