Man jailed for shouting death threats at Jews in London


LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - ⁠A man, arrested for shouting "I will kill ⁠you Jews," who then threatened to blow up ‌Jewish schools an hour after being released from custody, was jailed in a London court on Friday after admitting antisemitic ​hate crimes.

Tavius Jean-Charles, 36, made repeated ⁠threats to six ⁠victims between October 2025 and March 2026, with the ⁠incidents ‌occurring near synagogues in an area of north London with a large Jewish community, ⁠police said.

He was reported to detectives after ​he was ‌observed shouting death threats on March 16 and ⁠arrested a ​week later. Shortly after being released by police, he was heard saying into his phone: "It would be ⁠good if we blew up one ​of their schools".

He pleaded guilty last month to seven racially aggravated public order offences and one count of ⁠racially aggravated criminal damage, and on Friday was jailed for five years at Southwark Crown Court.

London has seen a spate of antisemitic attacks in recent ​months, including the stabbing of ⁠two Jewish men as well as numerous arson ​incidents.

Prosecutors have promised to bring those ‌responsible to justice quicker with ​faster charging decisions and speedier evidence gathering.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by William James)

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