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California man arrested for making violent threats against North Carolinians

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Merrick B. Garland, Attorney General | https://www.justice.gov/

A Huntington Beach, California man was arrested today on federal charges related to sending threats to individuals and knowingly making false bomb threats. Kevin Dunlow, age 62, is charged in a complaint unsealed today in the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of North Carolina following his arrest in California. He will have his initial appearance today, and his detention hearing will be set at a later date.

“Hate-fueled, violent threats endanger the safety of individuals and entire communities,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “This defendant is accused of making explicit and detailed threats, ranging from making a bomb threat against the Wake County Sheriff’s Office to threatening an elected official, to telling a Rabbi, ‘I am coming to the Temple to kill all the Jews and the children.’ The Justice Department will prosecute anyone who makes illegal threats motivated by antisemitism or bias of any kind.”

“We will not normalize violent threats in America, whether targeting law enforcement, elected officials, or average citizens,” said U.S. Attorney Michael F. Easley Jr for the Eastern District of North Carolina. “The complaint alleges the defendant made violent threats against people of faith, cops, and public servants. These cases will always receive our highest attention.”

According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint, Dunlow made numerous threats targeting multiple entities and individuals while residing in California at the time the threats were made. On or about May 7, Dunlow allegedly stated, “Jews didn’t deserve to live. Jews didn’t deserve to be on this earth. I’m going to kill the Jews. I’m coming to the Temple to kill all the Jews and the children.” Additionally, Dunlow allegedly made a false bomb threat to the Wake County Sheriff’s Office.

Dunlow is charged with illegally using any form of communication to send a threat to harm or kidnap another person intentionally and with knowingly making false reports about bombs. If convicted, he faces five years in prison for each charge.

U.S. Attorney Michael Easley for the Eastern District of North Carolina made the announcement.

The FBI Charlotte Field Office is investigating the case with assistance from the FBI Los Angeles Field Office and the Justice Department's National Security Division.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Gabriel Diaz for the Eastern District of North Carolina is prosecuting the case.

A criminal complaint is merely an accusation; all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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