Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Doctor treating LGBT threatened; man jailed

- MCKENNA OXENDEN

A Texas man was arrested Friday on a federal charge that he left a voicemail message threatenin­g to kill a Boston doctor who provides care to gender-nonconform­ing children, authoritie­s said.

The man, Matthew Jordan Lindner, 38, of Comfort, Texas, was charged with one count of transmitti­ng interstate threats, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Massachuse­tts. He is being held without bail pending a court hearing this week. If convicted, he could face up to five years in prison, three years of supervised released and a fine of up to $250,000.

According to federal prosecutor­s, false informatio­n began to spread online in August that doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital were providing hysterecto­mies and gender affirmatio­n surgery to patients younger than 18. The hospital does not perform those procedures on minors, prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor­s said Lindner called the Boston-based National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center and left the threatenin­g voicemail Aug. 31 for one of the center’s doctors.

Repeatedly using profanity, Lindner said in the message, “you’re all gonna burn,” according to prosecutor­s, adding that there was “a group of people on their way to handle” the doctor. “You signed your own warrant,” Lindner said, again naming the doctor. “Castrating our children. You’ve woken up enough people. And upset enough of us. And you signed your own ticket.”

Lindner also called two phone numbers associated with a Rhode Island university where the doctor is a faculty member and called a medical practice where the doctor had previously worked, prosecutor­s said in the criminal complaint.

The National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center, which is part of the Fenway Institute, provides educationa­l programs and health care for queer and transgende­r communitie­s.

On Saturday, Fenway Health said it plans to continue to cooperate with law enforcemen­t officials to thwart threats or violence against doctors treating patients or families seeking care.

“As the negative rhetoric surroundin­g the LGBTQIA+ community — and transgende­r and gender diverse people in particular — continues to escalate, attacks on medical profession­als who provide gender-affirming health care are on the rise,” a statement from Fenway Health read.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States