Federal prosecutors say a Texas man threatened to lynch and kill the Nashville district attorney.
David Bloyed, who lives an hour south of Dallas, was in Tennessee for a protest with an antisemitic group called the Goyim Defense League.A North Texas man who is a member of an antisemitic neo-Nazi group is accused of threatening to lynch and kill the district attorney in Nashville. The U.S. Department of Justice says David Bloyed, 59, allegedly posted numerous threats against District Attorney Glenn Funk on social media platform Telegram.The U.S.
a 1978 novel about a white supremacist revolution. In the book, white supremacist rebels overthrow the U.S. government, then execute mass lynchings of purported “race traitors,” such as journalists, politicians and white women in relationships with non-white men.A subpoena of Gab showed the account belongedIf convicted, Bloyed faces up to five years in federal prison, according to federal prosecutors.
Bloyed and his group have previously been cited for distributing antisemitic flyers in Fort Worth, including outside Dickies Arena and Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum in 2023, according to theSpeaking under a fake name, Bloyed later spoke at a Fort Worth City Council meeting that year to argue that distributing flyers was protected under the First Amendment, the Star-Telegram reported.Sarah Bahari is a trending news reporter.
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