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New Hampshire man accused of threats to kill governor, Jews

Tristan Alexander Anderson allegedly made references to the “Israel deep state” and said Jews must die.

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Tristan Alexander Anderson, 22, of Hooksett, N.H., was arrested last month and accused of threatening to kill New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte, a Republican, with “my weapon of mass destruction” and of saying that Jews must die.

Per court documents, which JNS viewed, Anderson was arrested on Aug. 28. He allegedly stated that “these Jew feds” need to die and referred to the “Israel deep state.”

The accused also allegedly stated that Jews created polygamy. Police said that he owned guns and materials to make bombs.

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