2 arrested after Twitter threats to 'shoot up a synagogue'

This photo provided by the NYC Office of the Mayor shows New York City mayor Eric Adams speaking during a news conference, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022 in New York. Two men who were arrested at New York's Penn Station after authorities spotted social media posts about attacking a synagogue represented a real danger to the city's Jewish community, Mayor Adams said. (NYC Office of the Mayor via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Social media posts about attacking a synagogue represented a real danger to the city's Jewish community, Mayor Eric Adams said Monday.

“This was not an idle threat," Adams said at a news conference where he was joined by officials from the FBI, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and other agencies involved in the arrests early Saturday of Christopher Brown and Matthew Mahrer on charges including criminal possession of a weapon. The men were arrested at New York's Penn Station after authorities spotted the posts.

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