An alleged violent attack on Jewish people eating at a restaurant earlier this week is being investigated as a possible hate crime, according to officials in Los Angeles. Footage of the incident showed a group attacking people at the Sushi Fumi restaurant in Los Angeles’ Beverly Grove neighborhood. The incident triggered condemnation from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, who said there is “no place” for discrimination and anti-Semitism “of any kind in Los Angeles.” “We as a city condemn last night’s organized, anti-Semitic attack,” he added. “Jewish Angelenos, like all residents, should always feel safe in our city.” Garcetti confirmed that the Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the incident. The Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News and other news outlets that the incident was being investigated as a hate crime. Three suspects are being sought. Witnesses told ABC7 that a pro-Palestinian group yelled anti-Semitic remarks at the …