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Maryland man said Fauci would be ‘dragged into the street, beaten to death, and set on fire’: Feds

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GREENBELT, Md. - A Prince George’s County man is facing federal charges after he allegedly sent a series of violent – and often anti-Semitic – emails threatening Dr.

Anthony Fauci.READ MORE: ‘We are the ones with those scary guns:’ Frederick man charged after threatening Biden, Harris in letterThe Department of Justice says Thomas Patrick Connally, 56, of Greenbelt, sent a series of emails from a provider of secure, encrypted email services based in Switzerland to Fauci.The emails included elaborate and – in many cases – highly detailed threats against the current Director of the National Institutes of Health and his family.In one of the numerous emails included in a federal complaint, Connally allegedly said Fauci’s children would be.

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