Pennsylvania man allegedly left threatening voice message over Holocaust float

YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania man allegedly left a threatening voice message with the catholic school that had a parade float that depicted Holocaust symbolism, police say.

Charging documents filed by Penn Township Police show that Joseph Gilleo II, 28, of Bucks County, faces charges for calling and leaving a message where he allegedly said about turning St. Joseph’s Catholic School into a concentration camp.

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A replica of an Auschwitz concentration camp gate with the phrase “Arbeit Macht Frei,” which is translated to “Work sets you free,” was on a float from the school in the Hanover Halloween parade on Thursday. The float’s creator has since apologized on social media…

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