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Mississippi Man Pleads Guilty to Threats to Synagogues

U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs
Article Source: U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs

Article Source: U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs

Donavon Parish, Forrest County mugshot, 2022 - via Southern Jewish Life screenshot
  • Donavon Parish, 29, of Hattiesburg, Miss., pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and making antisemitic threats targeting synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses.
  • Parish used a voiceover internet protocol service to make threatening calls referencing the Holocaust and expressing violent antisemitic sentiments, stating, among other things, Heil Hitler,” “all Jews must die,” “we will put you in work camps,” “gas the Jews” and “Hitler should have finished the job.”
  • He faces a statutory maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a $1.5 million fine. Read More

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