You are here

Bomb Threats In U.S. Trigger Evacuation Of Jewish Centers

Numerous Jewish communities across the U.S. have received bomb threats over the past two months. In the latest wave of threats, dozens of Jewish community centers in twelve U.S. states from Alabama to Pennsylvania reported getting bomb threats on Monday. Last week, 10 Jewish centers in five states received similar threats. RT.com reports: US: Jewish community centers in Alabama, Florida, Maryland and North Carolina evacuated in new round of bomb threats. pic.twitter.com/C2mktJn4jM — Behind The News (@Behind__News) February 27, 2017 The Levite Jewish Community center in Birmingham, Alabama was emptied on Monday morning. The center was also targeted last week. New wave of bomb threats made against Jewish day schools and community centers in at least 11 states https://t.co/d8rOVR9Jf5 pic.twitter.com/nCcD4TAXo5 — Jack Jenkins (@jackmjenkins) February 27, 2017 The David Posnack Jewish Day School in Broward County, Florida was reportedly cleared following a bomb threat at 9:30 am. 16 more Jewish centers got rocked by fake bomb threats https://t.co/JZCpVysGoV pic.twitter.com/41M1VUM6jF — Business Insider (@businessinsider) February 27, 2017 Three Jewish Community Centers (JCC) in Stated Island, New York was evacuated as well as the JCC in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and JCCs in Providence, Rhode Island. There’s Yet Another Series of Bomb Threats [...]

The post Bomb Threats In U.S. Trigger Evacuation Of Jewish Centers appeared first on Your News Wire.