"EXCLUSIVE: 'He has an address': Antifa Threaten to Kill Texas Judges After Terror Comrades Given Lengthy Sentences "
https://www.ngocomment.com/p/exclusive-he-has-an-address-antifa
Many of the threats were responses to updates on social media platform Bluesky from the DFW Support Committee, the far-left group that has been organizing support and cash donations for the defendants.
“So, when are we burning it all down?” asked one user under an alias. “He has an address,” referring to Judge [O]...Another account posted: “Anyone know where this judge lives? No reason, just asking.”
Brad Ganley, a far-left extremist from the St. Louis-area, posted, “13 loops for Judge Mark Pittman,” a reference to lynching.
Account “dhul-qarnayn.bsky.social” directed a New York Times article about the assassination of a Spanish judge at Judge [O]
“Time to treat Judge O’Connor as he is: a Nazi,” wrote “@milothepsychic.starbase80.net.” He had earlier clarified that “Nazis should not be able to spend time breathing.”
Many other accounts are threatening further anti-government violence. The account “ClownPunished” wrote: “message received. we’ve got a message for the State, too. it’s a surprise.”
But USA FBI & other agencies can investigate these threats, so it's oddly good. Or dumb of Antifa.
“No public official or judge should be threatened with violence for carrying out their duties and this office will investigate and hold accountable those who make such threats,” U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Ryan Raybould told Ngo Comment. “I will do everything in my power so that our district judges can continue to make decisions free from concerns of violence, harassment, and intimidation.”
The U.S. Marshals, who are responsible for protecting the federal judicial process, also provided a statement in response to the threats.
“While we do not discuss our specific security measures,” they wrote, “we continuously review possible threats and the measures in place and take any appropriate steps to ensure the integrity of the federal judicial process.”