Official: Man Who Made Synagogue Threat Has Been Identified

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Hoboken Police officers stand watch outside the United Synagogue of Hoboken, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022, in Hoboken, N.J. The FBI says it has received credible information about a threat to synagogues in New Jersey. The FBI's Newark office released a statement Thursday afternoon that characterizes it as a broad threat. The statement urged synagogues to "take all security precautions to protect your community and facility."(AP Photo/Ryan Kryska)

NEW JERSEY (AP) – Federal agents have identified the man they believe posted a broad online threat against synagogues in New Jersey but do not believe he was planning to carry out a specific plot, a law enforcement official said Friday.

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The man, whose identity was not immediately released, was questioned by law enforcement and told agents he had been bullied in the past and harbored anger toward Jewish people, the official said. But investigators do not believe the man had the means or motive to carry out any specific attack, the official added.

The official could not discuss details of the investigation publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The source of the threat “no longer poses a danger to the community,” the FBI in Newark tweeted.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said in an emailed statement Friday that the threat had been “mitigated,” but the Democrat did not offer details.

“We will not be indifferent. We will remain vigilant. We will take any and every threat with the utmost seriousness and we will stand up and stand shoulder to shoulder with our Jewish congregations,” Murphy said.

The FBI said Thursday that it had received credible information about a “broad” threat to synagogues in New Jersey, a warning that prompted some municipalities to send extra police officers to guard houses of worship.

The nature of the threat was vague. The Newark FBI released a statement urging synagogues to “take all security precautions to protect your community and facility” but wouldn’t say anything about who made the threat or why.

“It raises the anxiety level,” said Jason Shames, leader of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey. “This one for us was about vigilance. We keep having to say: See something, say something.”

Public warnings about nonspecific threats against Jewish institutions, made by a variety of groups including Christian supremacists and Islamist extremists, aren’t unusual in the New York City metropolitan area, and many turn out to be false alarms. But the area has also seen deadly attacks.

Five years ago, two New Jersey men were sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted of a series of attacks in 2012 that included the firebombings of two synagogues. They also threw a Molotov cocktail into the home of a rabbi as he slept with his wife and children.

In 2019, a man stabbed five people at a Hanukkah celebration at a rabbi’s home in an Orthodox Jewish community north of New York City, fatally wounding one person.


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Secular
Secular
1 year ago

Kanye

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Will the ADL be condemning Rep. Clyburn’s idiotic hitler comparisons or will they let the farakhan supporter get away with it like they do to the rest if the Democrats.

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Eric Holder
Eric Holder
1 year ago

What is the race of the alleged suspect?

Kvetch
Kvetch
1 year ago

Good work from the
Fibbing
Bigoted
Interrogator

A REAL YID
A REAL YID
1 year ago

NO CHARGES FILED! It seems he’s been LET GO! SOMEONE NEEDS TO FILE ACOMPLAINT SO HE CAN BE CHARGED!

Jonjon
Jonjon
1 year ago

The fbi are seemingly incompetent. I do not believe any thing they say.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

FBI is so political they are just doing this to suppress frum people from early voting.

Andrew McCabe
Andrew McCabe
1 year ago

So basically the FBI set this whole hoax up in order to look like heros who saved the entire Jewish race. Lisa Page is right. The corruption at the FBI is so ingrained, it may never get back on track as a respected trusted organization.

Kvetch
Kvetch
1 year ago

He’s been identified as Kyrie West

Paul Near Philadelphia
Paul Near Philadelphia
1 year ago

Seems to be some fine police work.