According to the US Justice Department, a person who was accused of trying to lose down the US Embassy in Tel Aviv was detained in New York on Sunday after being deported by Israeli government. Joseph Neumeyer, a 28-year-old two citizen of the United States and Germany, was detained at John F. Kennedy Airport. According to the US Justice Department, Neumeyer made violent challenges website, including against Americans and US President Donald Trump, while also attempting to launch a firebomb attack using Molotov cocktails. Bombs discovered in an abandoned backpack Neumeyer arrived in Israel last month and traveled to Tel Aviv’s US Embassy next year. He allegedly spit on a security guard outside the building before fleeing, according to authorities who were quoted by the justice section. He managed to escape the altercation after dropping his suitcase during it. Three improvised explosive devices, known as Molotov cocktails, were discovered during a research of the backpack. They are designed to ignite fire when thrown. Neumeyer was eventually tracked down to his lodge and detained by Israeli police. Meet me as I burn down the military in Tel Aviv, the Justice Department claimed in a statement he posted on social media. Dying to Americans, dying to America, and f— the north. He even allegedly threatened to kill Donald Trump in a separate article. Neumeyer claims to be the chairman and CEO of the company Atlas Light Company on social media, but it’s not clear what the business does. His earlier articles also expressed his outrage toward Western governments and the United States. Having served up to 20 times in prisonNeumeyer showed up in court on Sunday and is still in prison. He faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty. Attorney General Pamela Bondi claimed that” this plaintiff is accused of planning a damaging attack against our embassy in Israel that would threaten the lives of President Trump.” The FBI, working with our colleagues, will take him to justice for his dangerous steps, according to FBI Director Kash Patel, who was killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum only days before. Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, both of whom were shot at an occasion, were present. Elias Rodriguez, a Chicago native, was detained and charged with two counts of first-degree death. Testimony claim that as he was taken into custody, he yelled” Free, completely Palestine.” In a visit with Trump the following day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the firing as a “horrifying racist death.”
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