THE 2 TERRORISTS, A JEW & A TYPICAL NIGGER
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African-American journalist used Twitter
Juan M. Thompson, a former journalist for
The Intercept, was charged with responsibility for at least eight of the incidents. According to media reports, Thompson had called in the threats in an attempt to frame a woman whom he had previously dated. According to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the woman had been the subject of previous harassment by Thompson, which included an alleged attempt by him to falsely report her for possession of child pornography. On 13 June 2017, Thompson pleaded guilty to sending bomb threats to Jewish community centers.
On Friday, New York City Police
unsealed a complaint charging Juan Thompson, a former Intercept writer from Missouri, for cyberstalking and calling up to eight bomb threats into JCCs.
Notably, officials say Thompson’s arrest
does not close the investigations into recent bomb threats made to JCCs. Rather, Thompson is tied to threats from late January and early February, and reportedly made them to “settle a personal score.”
It was part of a greater “harassment campaign against a woman,”
NBC’s Bradd Jaffy reported. On February 24,
Thompson tweeted about the bomb threats, alleging a “nasty/racist” woman was calling in the threats in his name.
Thompson tweeted and retweeted others about the bomb threats, raising concern about the kids that are cared for in the community centers during the middle of the day.
Through his Twitter account, Thompson has been identified as the former Intercept writer who was
fired for fabricating sources and stories — an unusual narrative that might become easy fodder for the White House, which has suggested that the calls are “
false flags,” an idea that undermines the validity of the threats.