Royal Oak Tribune

Man charged with synagogue threat

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DETROIT >> A 19-year-old Michigan man has been charged with threatenin­g a mass killing at a synagogue on the fifth anniversar­y of the massacre at two New Zealand mosques by a white supremacis­t gunman, federal officials say.

Seann Patrick Pietila of Pickford, a township in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, was arrested Friday and charged with transmitti­ng a communicat­ion containing a threat to injure another, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Prosecutor­s say he planned to target the Shaarey Zedek congregati­on in East Lansing.

He allegedly made threats on social media, including Instagram, that included comments about neo-Nazi ideology, antisemiti­sm and glorifying mass shootings, most notably the 2019 shootings in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, The Detroit News reported.

Pietila was arrested the same day a truck driver was convicted of storming a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 and fatally shooting 11 congregant­s in an act of antisemiti­c terror. The attack at the Tree of Life synagogue was the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history and came after the attacker had ranted incessantl­y on social media about his hatred of Jewish people.

Rabbi Amy Bigman of Shaarey Zedek said the synagogue had notified its congregati­on of 220 families after learning Friday afternoon about the investigat­ion from FBI agents, and that an arrest had been made and that person had been charged.

“We wanted our congregati­on to know that federal, state and local authoritie­s are aware of the situation that didn’t happen because our law enforcemen­t was on top of things, which we are thankful for,” Bigman told The Detroit News.

She said the synagogue was maintainin­g its usual security measures as it headed into Saturday’s services.

The investigat­ion began with a tip earlier this week that someone was making threats on Instagram to commit a mass killing, according to a criminal complaint filed in federal court.

When FBI agents arrested Pietila at his home Friday, they found a cache of weapons, knives, tactical equipment, a red-andwhite Nazi flag and makeshift plans for killing members of the Shaarey Zedek congregati­on on March 15, 2024, according to the complaint.

The Michigan case focuses on numerous antisemiti­c social media posts allegedly made by Pietila. Prosecutor­s say he made apparent references to the New Zealand shooter, who is serving life in prison for killing 51 people and injured 40 others in the 2019 Christchur­ch mosque attacks.

Pietila is being held temporaril­y without bond pending a detention hearing Thursday in federal court in Grand Rapids. If convicted, he faces up to five years in federal prison.

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