Texas man accused of threatening Jewish employees of Georgia’s Flock Safety

A Texas man is facing a federal charge after prosecutors say he threatened to kill Jewish employees of the Georgia company behind the Flock camera system.

Authorities with the U.S. Attorney General’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia say Jordan Nicholas Hadley left a message in Atlanta-based Flock Safety’s voicemail inbox that used a homophobic slur and threats that he would find and kill them.

“These men allegedly spewed vile hate and threatened violent attacks against Jews,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “Threats against any person based on his or her religious beliefs will not be tolerated, and these charges reflect my office’s commitment to working with law enforcement partners to combat the pernicious evil of antisemitism and hold accountable anyone who threatens members of our community.”…

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