USA v. Alkattoul, Omar
Sayreville, NJ

Hate Crime

Omar Alkattoul of Middlesex County, New Jersey was arrested in November 2022 for transmitting via the internet a manifesto containing threats to attack a synagogue and Jewish people. Alkattoul was arrested and is being charged by complaint with one count of transmitting a threat in interstate and foreign commerce on or about Nov. 1, 2022. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court: On Nov. 1, 2022, Alkattoul used a social media application to send an individual a link to a document entitled "When Swords Collide" and admitted to this individual that he wrote the document, stating: "It's in the context of an attack on Jews." According to a second individual, Alkattoul also sent the document to at least five other people using another social media application. In the document, Alkattoul also wrote the following:

"I am the attacker and I would like to introduce myself. . . I am a Muslim with so many regrets but I can assure you this attack is not one of them and Insha'Allah many more attacks like these against the enemy of Allah and the pigs and monkeys will come.

"I will discuss my motives in a bit but I did target a synagogue for a really good reason according to myself and a lot of Muslims who have a brain. Let's be aware of the fact that the Jews promote the biggest hatred against Muslimeen even in the west. The Jews are in fact a very powerful group in the west which is why western countries today shill for them on top of the murtadeen in Saudi Arabia and every Arab country.

"This attack was just to remind the Jews that as long as 1 Muslim remains in this world they will never live a pleasant life until the Muslims in Palestine, Syria, West Africa, and South Asia are living a pleasant life. The Jews support terror against the muslimeen and they always have . . . . So the motive of this attack is hatred towards Jews and their heinous acts and I don't want anyone to tell me for a second that "not all Jews support terror against Muslims" yes they do! They have since day one. Their Torah justifies their acts and let's keep in mind it was a Jew that tried to kill the nebi SAW."

The charge of transmitting a threat in interstate and foreign commerce is punishable by a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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