House of Yes, a Brooklyn dance club, held a pop-up street party on Jin Herald Square, New York City when the Gay Pride march was canceled because of COVID-19. 18 raid of his home by the FBI and state authorities. “Thanks to News 12, we now know who you are, and where you are,” the missive said.įehring of Bayport was arrested on Monday after a Nov. The letter to the barbershop - which prosecutors said had recently received television coverage - called the business “the perfect target for a bombing and/or graffiti and/or a shattered window front. Robert Fehring was arrested after threatening New York City’s Pride parade. Other targets of Fehring’s threats included the CEO of an LGBT group based in Sag Harbor in Suffolk County, LI, and a queer barbershop in Brooklyn, according to prosecutors. “No matter how long it takes, you will be taken out…. EbenhackĪnother communication this year to the organizer of a Pride event in East Meadow, LI, told the man he was “being watched. Law enforcement block off a street outside Pulse Orlando after a shooting involving multiple fatalities at the nightclub in Orlando, Fla., Sunday, June 12, 2016. One such missive to the organizers of New York City’s 2021 Pride March promised “radio-contolled devices placed at numerous strategic places” that would explode, making the 2016 nightclub shooting in Orlando, Fla., “look like a cakewalk,” according to the criminal complaint. Robert Fehring, 74, threatened to “assault, shoot and bomb” LGBT-affiliated individuals, businesses, organizations and events, including the parade, according to prosecutors in new documents.įehring allegedly sent more than 60 letters that threatened violence, “including through the use of firearms and explosives,” dating back to at least 2013, said the Justice Department in the Eastern District of New York. Video: BB gun shooter fires at synagogue, Jewish teen in BrooklynĪ Long Island man threatened to turn New York City’s massive Pride parade into a bloodbath that would make the Pulse nightclub shooting, which killed 49 people, “look like a cakewalk,” the feds said Monday. Store manager says Buffalo shooting suspect called her ‘n-r lover’
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