Alabama man arrested with weapons after threatening religious leaders and synagogues

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An Alabama man, Jeremy Shoemaker, was charged with making threatening calls and texts to religious leaders across the South, accompanied by the discovery of firearms and ammunition in his home. Shoemaker claimed his communications were meant as psychological warfare and satire, but law enforcement responded swiftly to credible threats against multiple synagogues and religious figures, highlighting efforts to protect communities from violence.
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