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UPDATE: Cornell’s anti-Semitic threat suspect apprehended.


A New York⁣ State Police⁢ Department cruiser is parked⁣ in front of Cornell ⁢University’s Center for‍ Jewish Living, in⁣ Ithaca, NY, ​Monday, Oct 30, 2023. Threatening statements‍ about Jews on an internet discussion⁤ board‍ have‌ unnerved students⁤ at Cornell University and prompted ‌officials to send ​police to guard a Jewish center and‍ kosher dining hall.‌ (AP ‌Photo/David Bauder)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
11:43 AM – ⁤Wednesday,‌ November 1, 2023

21-year-old Patrick Dai, a student at Cornell University, has‍ been arrested on federal ⁢charges for reportedly calling for the deaths of Jewish people online and threatening⁤ to ​execute a ⁤mass shooting on campus.

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On Tuesday, Dai, who⁢ is originally from Pittsford, New York, was detained after being⁢ accused of⁢ making violent threats against the Jewish community at Cornell⁢ University and threatening⁤ to “bring an assault rifle to campus.”

Dai shared the posts to social media platforms on ‍October 29th.

The social media posts threatened to “kill ⁢or injure another using interstate communications,” which is ⁣a felony.

According ‌to the federal complaint, the disturbing social‍ media posts​ allegedly said that Dai ‍was planning to​ “shoot up 104 west,” which is a typically-Jewish campus dining hall that ⁤serves ​kosher food. The dining hall is ‌also located ⁤next to the Cornell⁤ Jewish Center.​

In ‍an additional ‍post, Dai reportedly threatened to “stab” and⁢ “slit the throat”⁣ of all⁣ Jewish men⁢ that he ‌has‌ seen around the ⁢university, and to ‌“rape⁢ and throw off a cliff” Jewish ‌women. The last threat mentioned was ⁢that he⁢ would “behead”‌ any Jewish children in front of their parents, according to court papers.

In the ‌same post, Dai additionally said that⁤ he was ⁤going to “bring an assault rifle to ⁢campus and shoot all you pig jews.”

The federal complaint ⁤also stated that the FBI searched for‌ Dai through his IP address and the 21-year-old‍ confessed to making ‍the violent comments under the usernames of “glorious Hamas,” “kill Jews” and “sieg heil.”

The ⁣student’s mother told​ the press that ‍her son ‍suffers from ‍“severe depression” and⁢ was on the verge of ⁣suicide right before he was arrested. Additionally, Dai’s father‌ made a statement about his son regarding his behavior, similarly⁣ saying‍ that he “deals with​ mental health⁤ issues.”

“My⁤ son is in⁢ severe depression. ⁢He cannot ‍control his emotions well due to the depression,” said his father, who asked that his name be⁤ withheld, told reporters in a text message.

“He was ‌always very nice to society, well organized, helpful to ⁣my family⁤ and his classmates before 2021,” his father added. “He⁢ told ‍us he lost his life goal and motivation⁢ … As ‌parents, we tried to give him more​ love.”

His⁢ father also mentioned ‍that Dai took off two semesters from 2022 to 2023‍ to‍ “improve ​his mental⁣ health.”

However, Dai stopped all communications with his family, days before he was detained.

The violent threats‍ come in ‍the​ midst of a rise in⁣ anti-Semitism on college campuses throughout ⁤the United States, prompted by the Israel-Hamas conflict.

In addition, the disturbing online comments shared by Dai prompted New ‍York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) to visit‌ the Cornell University ​campus and generated an improvement of security for Jewish⁤ students ⁤and‍ groups.

On Wednesday, Dai is expected to make an‍ initial appearance⁤ in federal ⁤court on a charge of “making⁢ threats to injure or kill another ⁢using interstate communications.”

The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task ​Force, including the New York State Police, the Cornell ⁣University ⁤Police⁢ Department, and the Ithaca Police Department,⁢ are in the process of investigating the case.

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What ⁢specific charges ‌is ‍Patrick Dai facing in ⁢relation to his threatening statements against Jewish‍ people and his plan for a mass shooting?

On November 1, 2023, 21-year-old Patrick Dai,⁤ a student at Cornell University, was arrested on federal charges for making threatening statements⁣ against Jewish people online and planning a mass shooting on campus. These disturbing posts were shared on social media platforms ⁢on‍ October 29th.

In the‍ posts, Dai threatened⁢ to kill or injure others ‌using interstate communications,⁢ which is a felony. According to the federal complaint, he specifically mentioned his⁢ plan‌ to “shoot ‌up 104 west,” a Jewish campus​ dining‍ hall ‌that serves kosher food and is located next to the Cornell Jewish Center. He also made threats to ​stab, slit the⁣ throat, rape, throw off a cliff, and be



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