WASHINGTON – The Justice Department today announced that a
federal grand jury in Wisconsin returned an indictment charging Chadwick
Grubbs, 33, with obstruction and attempted obstruction of the free exercise of
religious beliefs, by mailing threats on three separate dates in May to the
Harry and Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center in Whitefish Bay. In
addition to three religious obstruction charges, the indictment also charges
Grubbs with three counts of mailing threatening communications and one count of
threatening to injure and destroy property by fire and an explosive.
The defendant is currently being held in state custody on
separate cases.
The charges contained in the indictment are merely
allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
The FBI is leading the investigation. Assistant United
States Attorney Gregory Haanstad of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern
District of Wisconsin and Trial Attorney Kathryn Gilbert of the Justice
Department’s Civil Rights Division are prosecuting this case.
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