London Man Jailed After Admitting Antisemitic Threats to Jews
Tavius Jean-Charles, 36, was sentenced in a London court on Friday after pleading guilty to repeated antisemitic threats made between October 2025 and March 2026 near synagogues in north London.
bbc.co.ukTavius Jean-Charles, 36, was jailed in a London court on Friday after admitting to antisemitic hate crimes that included shouting death threats at Jews and threatening to blow up Jewish schools. The incidents occurred between October 2025 and March 2026 near synagogues in a north London area with a large Jewish community, police said.
Jean-Charles was arrested after shouting "I will kill you Jews" and, one hour after release from custody, threatened to blow up Jewish schools, according to court records.
The court sentenced him to prison after he entered guilty pleas to the hate-crime charges. Police described the repeated threats as occurring in an area of north London that includes a significant Jewish population.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- October 2025
Tavius Jean-Charles began making repeated antisemitic threats near north London synagogues.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post - March 2026
Jean-Charles made additional threats near synagogues in the same area.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post - Friday
Jean-Charles was jailed after pleading guilty to antisemitic hate crimes in a London court.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post
Potential Impact
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The sentencing removes an individual who made repeated threats from the community.
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