2 More Bomb Threats Hit Jewish Centers In Brooklyn, Silicon Valley
A Jewish Community Center in Silicon Valley and a Brooklyn Jewish senior center both received bomb threats.
A Jewish Community Center in Silicon Valley and a Brooklyn Jewish senior center both received bomb threats.
New York City’s head of police intelligence said Thursday that investigators believe one man using a voice changer and phone spoofing device is behind a large number of the scores of threats made against U.S. Jewish institutions this year.
Washington – Scotland Yard and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are investigating more than a hundred bomb threats made to Jewish groups in the United States and Britain since Jan. 7, U.S. and UK law enforcement and Jewish community officials said.
Wilmington, DE – Bomb threats have been emailed to four Jewish community centers following a wave of threats that targeted 16 Jewish institutions on Tuesday.
A Jewish centre in the city’s Annex neighbourhood has been evacuated after receiving a threatening phone call, Toronto police say.
At least nine Jewish community centers across North America as well as offices of the Anti-Defamation League have received threats of lethal attack, the sixth such wave since the beginning of the year.
The Jewish Community Center in Brighton was temporarily evacuated Tuesday after a bomb threat was reported.
Juan Thompson, a 31-yearold from St. Louis, was charged with one count of cyberstalking in the Southern District of New York, according to an indictment from last Wednesday.
The latest bomb threats against Jewish community centers across the U.S. were reportedly carried out using “spoofing,” technology that makes a call appear like it’s coming from a “friendly” or known source, while in fact it is not.
The FBI is investigating the recent wave of bomb threats against Jewish community centers around the Big Apple and across the country.