San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

MAN CHARGED WITH THREATENIN­G SYNAGOGUE MASSACRE

Officials say attack was planned to coincide with anniversar­y of slayings

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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 repeatedly 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 in the 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 injuring 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.

His lawyer, Elizabeth Lacosse, declined to comment Friday to The Detroit News.

U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said in a statement that he’s “incredibly grateful to the FBI for their swift action to identify and arrest Pietila.”

“Antisemiti­c threats and violence against our Jewish communitie­s — or any other group for that matter — will not be tolerated in the Western District of Michigan,” he added. “Today and every day, we take all credible threats seriously.”

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