Alaska Man William Alexander Pleads Guilty to Kill Congregants of Los Angeles Synagogue
On 5/27/21 at 8:09 PM EDT
A 50-year-old Alaska man named William Alexander pleaded guilty Thursday to threatening to kill congregants of a Los Angeles synagogue.
On November 1, 2019, Alexander contacted a Los Angeles area synagogue using his cell phone in Anchorage, Alaska. He left a voice message threatening to kill the congregants and repeatedly using anti-Jewish slurs, the Department of Justice wrote in a Thursday press release.
He was charged with one count of making threatening interstate communications and one count of intentionally obstructing and attempting to obstruct persons in the enjoyment of their free exercise of religious beliefs through the threatened use of force.
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Man behind deadly 2014 attack at Kansas Jewish centers dies in prison
Man behind deadly 2014 attack at Kansas Jewish centers dies in prison
Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. said repeatedly in his trial and interviews with the press that he went to those locations seeking to kill Jews
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(May 6, 2021 / JNS) White supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., who was responsible for killing three people at a Jewish community center and assisted-living/Jewish retirement facility in Kansas City, Kan., in 2014, died in prison on Monday.
Miller was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in 2015 for his attacks on the two Jewish sites in Overland Park. His execution by lethal injection was pending active legal appeals,