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Federal prosecutors moved to keep a man accused of vandalizing a synagogue in pretrial detention. A hearing addressed the defendant's statements and prior record.
nypost.comFederal prosecutors asked a court to keep a man accused of vandalizing a synagogue in pretrial detention.
The man appeared before a judge who reviewed statements he made while in custody. Prosecutors cited those statements along with his criminal history in arguing for continued detention. The defendant reportedly said he would die a proud Nazi.
Authorities arrested the man after an incident at a synagogue.
Prosecutors said the case involves damage to religious property and raised concerns about potential danger to the community.
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