Indiana Man Sentenced for Violent Antisemitic Threats to ADL Offices
Andrezj Boryga receives two-year prison term for threatening Jewish communities across multiple states.
- Boryga left eight voicemails with antisemitic slurs and threats at ADL offices in New York, Texas, Colorado, and Nevada.
- The threats included graphic language and references to violence against Jewish people.
- Boryga's actions were condemned by the Department of Justice as part of a broader effort to combat antisemitism.
- The sentence includes two years of supervised release following the prison term.
- The case highlights an increase in antisemitic threats since the October 7th attack on Israel.