Brooklyn Jeweler Calls In False Terror Threat

City spends hundreds of thousands on investigation

 

 

 

 

Subway Disrupted On Fourth Of July

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will He Serve Time?

Rimon Alkatri, a Brooklyn Jew, who owns a Jewelry store, called in a anonymous bomb threat on some Christian competitors. He claims he while he was shopping at a jewelry store he overheard some Syrians plotting to blow up the NY subway.

40 NYPD personnel, Manhattan prosecutors, customs officials and members of the FBI-NYPD  spent two weeks of interrogations, round-the-clock surveillance and repeated home and business visits by cops with search warrants and bomb-sniffer dogs.

Anyone else would get seven years. This pales to the Alabama arsonists who burned down at least nine churches, and won't even see a trial because they were Jewish.