A New Jersey man was indicted last Monday for making threats against a New York City Jewish organization, the Department of Justice (DOJ) Public Affairs Office announced on Wednesday.
Newark resident Cameron Patterson faces a charge for transmitting an interstate threat, three emails he allegedly sent in October 2024, threatening physical harm to a Jewish non-profit.
The Jewish group reportedly feared for their safety upon receiving the emails attributed to the 34-year-old man, and notified law enforcement.
DOJ cites evidence in suspect’s iCloud account
The DOJ claimed that Patterson’s iCloud account contained multiple images depicting or referencing violence and mass shootings.
Patterson faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.



