
The neo -Nazis, who live threats of fake bombs for Jewish hospitals, get 5 years
Anti -Samit in Oregon was sentenced to five years in prison Communications in fake bombs threats Federal prosecutors said that the Jewish hospitals in Long Island and anarchy broadcast were revealed.
Domagj Patkovic, 31, who intimidated workers and patients during a spray that lasted for months in 2021, and called for threats to Jewish health care facilities in Nasso County and crossed Big Apple-who lied that he had planted C-4 explosives throughout the buildings.
The local police responded to the scene in several cases and conducted bombs.
Long Island Valley Stream Hospital was partially evacuated and placed in September after the bomb trick that was made under the name “Abrahimavich”, according to court documents.
Patkovic, of Portland, claimed that he had hidden explosives in maintenance treasures in hospitals and pledged to detonate the building-all at a time when he lives at the dispute, the famous social networking site of the actual time conversations, game societies, extremist content and increasing groups.
When the 911 operator called the number, Patkovic – who was still in front of a direct audience – doubled the threats and confirmed his identity. In at least one case, until the camera turned to reveal his face.
The neo-Nazis ultimately admitted to participate in the threats of the channels with others, according to the prosecutors-while he was also defining himself, making the Nazi “Sig Hill” on the body of the unconscious man in a form of an unrelated accident.
He was arrested last August and hit an indictment from 23 points.
Public Prosecutor Joseph Nusela Junior said: “(Patkovic) who are threatened with extinction and transferring valuable law enforcement resources to strengthen his hateful agenda against the people of the Jewish faith,” said Public Prosecutor Joseph Nusela Junior.
“His actions are an increasing wave of anti -Semitism in America.”
Patkovic acknowledged that he was guilty in February to conspire to issue bombs threats and transfer wrong information about the explosives. No explosives were found in any of the hospitals.
On Wednesday, he was sentenced to five years in prison.
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