Las Vegas Man Arrested for Making Antisemitic Threats to Nevada Senator

A Las Vegas man has been arrested for allegedly making numerous antisemitic threats to Senator Jacky Rosen of Nevada. The man, identified as John Anthony Miller, left threatening voicemails to the senator's office between October 11 and October 19, as well as on October 24. The voicemails contained profanity, insults, and references to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Miller was charged with one count of threatening a federal official, and his first court appearance took place on Friday. While the complaint did not name Senator Jacky Rosen specifically, her office confirmed that she was the subject of the threats. Senator Rosen, who is Jewish, is the third Jewish woman to serve in the U.S. Senate. She recently visited Israel as part of a bipartisan delegation following the surprise attack by Hamas. The senator's office stated that threats against public officials should be taken seriously and that they trust federal law enforcement to handle the matter. The case is scheduled to have a preliminary hearing on November 13.

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