John Reardon, 60, received a 26-month prison sentence for threatening to bomb synagogues and kill Jewish individuals. He pleaded guilty to several charges, including obstruction of religious beliefs and making threats via interstate commerce. Following his prison term, Reardon will undergo three years of supervised release and pay restitution to victims. In a series of disturbing calls, he threatened Jewish communities, stating harmful intentions. Law enforcement highlighted the seriousness of such threats and emphasized the accountability of perpetrators, serving as a warning to others.
"Time to prepare the furnaces again," Reardon allegedly stated. "I hope that you people are wiped off the face of the earth."
"This sentence holds him accountable for his insidious crimes and should be a warning to others: the FBI takes all threats to life seriously and so should anyone thinking about making one. Don't," Ted Docks, special agent in charge of the FBI's Boston Division, said in the statement.
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