The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Man, 20, pleads not guilty in Jewish center video threat

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STRUTHERS » A 20-yearold man pleaded not guilty Monday to threatenin­g a Jewish community center in a video that authoritie­s say showed him shooting a semi-automatic rifle.

A judge near Youngstown set bond at $250,000 for James Reardon, ordered a mental health evaluation and told him to stay away from Jewish houses of worship and organizati­ons if he is released from jail.

Police arrested Reardon Saturday on charges of telecommun­ications harassment and aggravated menacing, a day after a Jewish organizati­on contacted authoritie­s.

Ammunition, semi-automatic weapons, a gas mask and anti-Semitic informatio­n were found at a house in New Middleton where he lives with his mother, police said.

New Middletown police said the video posted on Reardon’s Instagram account

last month included the sounds of sirens and screaming with the caption: “Police identified the Youngstown Jewish Family Community shooter as local white nationalis­t Seamus O’Rearedon.”

The post tagged the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown.

The Youngstown Area Jewish Federation said it found out about the threat on Friday and alerted the police and FBI. The organizati­on said it later learned that “iraseamus” was an online pseudonym for James Reardon.

“I want to stress that we know of no other threat to the Jewish Community or to any of our agencies at this point it time,” said Andy Lipkin, the federation’s executive vice president. “Nonetheles­s, I have directed that we maintain the additional level of security for the near future.”

Reardon was arraigned by video in Struthers Municipal Court.

A message seeking comment was left with his attorney. There was no answer at a phone number for his mother, and a man who answered a number listed for his father hung up.

Media outlets in Youngstown reported that Reardon attended the 2017 white nationalis­t rally that turned violent in Charlottes­ville, Virginia.

New Middletown Police Chief Vince D’egidio told WFMJ-TV that Reardon has posted several videos in which he used derogatory remarks toward the Jewish and African American communitie­s.

 ?? ROBERT K. YOSAY — THE VINDICATOR VIA AP ?? James Reardon, of New Middletown, upper left, stands with attorney Walter Richie at the jail, seen on the video arraignmen­t for Reardon Monday at Struthers Municipal Court in Struthers. Reardon pleaded not guilty Monday to threatenin­g a Jewish community center in a video that authoritie­s say showed him shooting a semi-automatic rifle.
ROBERT K. YOSAY — THE VINDICATOR VIA AP James Reardon, of New Middletown, upper left, stands with attorney Walter Richie at the jail, seen on the video arraignmen­t for Reardon Monday at Struthers Municipal Court in Struthers. Reardon pleaded not guilty Monday to threatenin­g a Jewish community center in a video that authoritie­s say showed him shooting a semi-automatic rifle.

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