The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ex-journalist charged over bomb threats to US Jewish groups

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NEW YORK: A disgraced former journalist made eight bomb threats to Jewish organisati­ons across the US, including one in which he called for a ‘Jewish Newtown’, posing as an exgirlfrie­nd to retaliate after she had broken up with him, US prosecutor­s said on Friday.

Juan Thompson, 31, was taken into custody on Friday morning in St. Louis, the first arrest to result from a federal investigat­ion into a surge of threats against Jewish Community Centres (JCCs) and schools that has rattled American Jews.

Authoritie­s are examining more than 100 threats made against JCCs by phone in five waves this year, which appear to be unrelated to the Thompson allegation­s.

FederalBur­eauof Investigat­ion (FBI) director James Comey met with Jewish leaders on Friday morning to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion.

A criminal complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan accused Thompson of making threats, mostly by email, against organisati­ons including a Jewish museum in New York and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

All occurred after the first flood of phone threats in early January. The hoax threats against JCCs have stoked fears of a resurgence in anti-Semitism and forced many centres to be evacuated, including some with daycare for young children.

Prosecutor­s said Thompson aimed to portray his exgirlfrie­nd as an anti-Semite, a characteri­sation he repeated on Twitter.

It was unclear if he shared those sentiments, and his recent posts did not include explicit anti-Semitic thoughts.

But the ADL said he had been ‘on the radar’ due to activities, including ‘rants against white people’.

Thompson was a reporter for the Intercept, a news website, until he was fired for allegedly inventing sources and quotes.

Intercept editor Betsy Reed said in a statement that the website was ‘horrified’ by his arrest.

The Intercept said in February 2016 that Thompson had employed a fake email account to pose as a source in an effort to hide his fabricatio­ns.

Thompson was due to appear in federal court in St. Louis later Friday on one count of cyberstalk­ing. It was not clear whether he had a lawyer. – Reuters

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Rabbi Arthur Schneier speaks about the rise in hate crimes against the Jewish community at the Park East Synagogue in New York City.
— AFP photo Rabbi Arthur Schneier speaks about the rise in hate crimes against the Jewish community at the Park East Synagogue in New York City.

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