SJSU grad student faces federal charge for making campus threats

The Brief

  • A San Jose State University graduate student is facing a federal charge for posting multiple bomb threats in bathrooms around the school campus.
  • Zihen “Tony” Fang is alleged to have left numerous notes around campus, many of which included racial slurs, swastikas, and threats of shootings or bombings on specific dates.
  • The messages have impacted attendance at the school, with many students and staff staying home on the dates on which violence was threatened.

SAN JOSE, Calif. The Justice Department on Monday announced the arrest of a 30-year-old San Jose man on a federal charge of false information and hoaxes.

Court documents allege that Zihen “Tony” Fang, wrote a hateful and threatening message placed in a plastic cover sheet taped to the bathroom wall of a men’s restroom at the San Jose State University campus. Fang is a graduate student at the school, pursuing a master’s degree in Data Science.

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