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After nearly two weeks of review by the U.S. Attorney’s office, federal charges in the case of a Aug. 11 threat against Youngstown’s Jewish Community Center were unsealed Aug. 29. James P. Reardon, 20, of New Middletown, Ohio, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with one federal count of transmitting threatening communications via interstate commerce. Federal law allows for several weeks of investigation, officials said at a press conference Thursday at the U.S. Attorney’s office in Cleveland, and the ongoing investigation could result in additional federal charges.
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Federal authorities are announcing charges against an Ohio man accused of threatening a Jewish community center in a video police say shows him shooting a…
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A 20-year-old Ohio man has pleaded not guilty to threatening a Jewish community center in a video posted to Instagram.On Saturday, New Middletown Police…
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In the last two months, over 100 Jewish centers across the country have received bomb threats, including the Jewish Community Center of Columbus. On…
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Across the nation, Jewish Community Centers have been targeted by threatening calls and vandalism. Now, they may be getting help.