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 A New Jersey manadmitted Wednesdayto having a hand in an antisemitic threat posted online last year, which led to increased security at synagogues.In front of a federal judge, Omar Alkattoul pleaded guilty to a charge of transmitting a threat in interstate and foreign commerce. The 19-year-old could now face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.The charge was in relation to a manifesto titled  When Swords Collide  posted to social media on Nov. 1, 2022. Prosecutors allege Alkattoul admitted he wrote the document when he sent someone a link to it. https://dashboard.newsy/story/139435/ A second recipient said Alkattoul sent it to at least five people through another social media platform.In the manifesto,Alkattoul states,  It s in the context of an attack on Jews,  and accuses Jewish people of promoting hatred against Muslim people. and adm stanley france itt stanley cup becher ed to targeting a synagogue.New Jersey District Attorney Philip Sellinger said the threats  stanley uk prompted a state-wide alert and  put the community on edge,  as authorities believe he posted it with the intent of carrying out the threat against places of worship. No one should be targeted for violence or with acts of hate because of how they worship,  Sellinger said.  Protecting our communities of faith and places of worship is at the heart of this office s mission.  The laws of our nation allow for everyone to express themselves. However, when that expression turns into a specific threat toward others, the FBI and other law enforcemen Swhq How puppy love brought a drug-resistant, life-threatening infection into an Ohio home
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee s cleaning up the streets after its first big snow of the year. It s definitely nice to have it cleared up, because then I can drive safely and not feel like I m going to hit the brakes and slide right into a tree,  said Gus Wilson, an east side resident out blowing snow.  I was clearing the road and driveways fo stanley becher r some neighbors. At least a couple of my neighbors down  stanley isolierkanne the road,  he said.From Saturday night, about four to five inches coated the city. Milwaukee Department of Public Works ran more than 100 salt trucks with plows overnight.According to spokesperson Brian DeNeve, the city had nearly cleared all main roads by early Sunday morning.The trucks are now working on clearing side streets, like the snowy roads in Wilson s East Side neighborhood. He lives right across the street from the Voells, who were also shoveling their driveway and sidewalks.  It s our first year on the block,  said Barb Voell.  We used to live on Downer and they [plows] got there right away. So hopefully soon, but it s not that bad. Nothing Milwaukeeans haven t experienced before. And for the Voell kids 鈥?Lola and Hugo 鈥?it s snow angel and hot cocoa conditions. Make sure to wear your snow pants and all the gear, it may get kind of cold,  said Lola Voell. Sound advice from a child on a cold winter day. Dogs hanging out with their owners at Roverwest Dog Park found joy in the snow, too.  I think dogs are having a l botella stanley ot more fun than we are,  said Catie Duesterbeck, at the park with