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Michigan man arrested after making death threats against Jewish officials

Jack Eugene Carpenter III was arrested in Texas and faces five years in prison if convicted

March 3, 2023 11:15
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(JNS) Federal law enforcement has arrested a man with access to numerous weapons who they said made death threats against Jewish politicians in the state of Michigan.

Jack Eugene Carpenter III, 41, of Tipton, Mich., was arrested by federal agents in Texas and appeared in federal court there on Feb. 21. He was then transported to Michigan. Authorities have requested that he “be detained pending trial.”

One of those he allegedly targeted was Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, who tweeted: “The FBI has confirmed I was a target of the heavily armed defendant in this matter. It is my sincere hope that the federal authorities take this offense just as seriously as my Hate Crimes & Domestic Terrorism Unit takes plots to murder elected officials.”

In a press statement, U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison said “no one should be threatened or targeted with violence because of their religious beliefs. Anyone who communicates a threat to kill or injure others can expect serious criminal consequences.”