Daily News | Mississippi man charged with threats to Philly-area synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses
A Mississippi man accused of harassing Philadelphia-area synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses with vows to put their owners “into work camps” has been indicted on federal cyberstalking charges, authorities said Thursday.
He “repeatedly referenced Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party’s genocide of approximately six million Jewish people,” according to the indictment unsealed Thursday. He “specifically stat[ed] among other things, ‘Heil Hitler,” ‘All Jews Should Burn,” ‘All Jews must die,’ “We will put you in work camps,’ ‘Gas the Jews,” and ‘Hilter should have finished the job.’”
He faces up to five years in prison on the most serious of those charges under federal sentencing guidelines.
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