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DOJ says white supremacist charged after threats to US lawmaker, Muslims and transgender people

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By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, July ‌10 (Reuters) - A self-identified white supremacist in Pennsylvania was indicted by ​a federal grand jury after he threatened violence against a member of Congress, Muslims, transgender people ⁠and Democrats, the Department of Justice said on Friday.

Here are the details:

• The 12-count indictment by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh named Robert Hlovchiec, 32, ​as the sole defendant, the DOJ said in a statement, which did not identify the member ‌of Congress.

• Between February and March, Hlovchiec posted comments to YouTube videos where he threatened violence against the member of Congress, Democrats and liberals, transgender people, and various ⁠minority groups like Muslims, the DOJ said.

• "If i get the ⁠chance i'm going to do a mass shooting wherever (member of Congress) is standing. (Member of Congress) needs to die ... America is not for sale. America is not a Muslim country," he said in his threats, according to the DOJ.

• "If i get ‌the chance I'll shoot everyone in (member of Congress)'s family. America is a white Christian ⁠nation. We are ready to kill and die before ‌foreigner Muslims take over," the DOJ quoted him ​as saying.

• The federal grand jury indicted Hlovchiec on "charges of interstate threats and influencing, impeding, or retaliating against a federal official by threat," the DOJ said.

• ‌Hlovchiec identified himself as a Nazi and a white ​supremacist and expressed desires to carry out ⁠mass shootings and assassinations, it added.

• A representative for the defendant ‌could not be reached for comment.

• The ⁠FBI conducted the probe leading to the indictment, the DOJ said.

• U.S. rights advocates have noted rising Islamophobia over the last two-plus decades following the September 11, ​2001 attacks, and more ‌recently because of anti-immigration policies, white supremacy and the fallout of Israel's war in ⁠Gaza.

• U.S. political experts have separately warned ​about political violence from rising polarization.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing ​by David Gaffen and Kim Coghill)

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