俄亥俄州男子因威胁清真寺被起诉 | 路透社


2026年3月18日 美国东部时间晚上10:04 / 路透社 / 作者:卡尼什卡·辛格

华盛顿,3月18日(路透社)- 联邦法院记录显示,俄亥俄州东北部一名男子因威胁一家清真寺并在使用受管制药物的情况下非法持有枪支被起诉。

根据提交给俄亥俄州北区美国地方法院的刑事投诉,20岁的怀亚特·詹姆斯·布佐斯卡(Wyatt James Brzoska)据称在TikTok上发布了一系列提及大规模枪击事件和极端主义符号的帖子,其中包括新纳粹符号“黑色太阳”。

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美国权利倡导者近年来警告称,由于反移民情绪和白人至上主义言论的抬头,以及2023年哈马斯袭击后以色列加沙战争的影响,伊斯兰恐惧症和反犹主义有所抬头。

周三早些时候,美国国家广播公司(NBC)的一家附属机构报道了这些指控。布佐斯卡的代表尚未立即回应置评请求。

联邦调查局(FBI)于11月中旬首次收到关于布佐斯卡的线索。投诉称,当时布佐斯卡称”这些威胁是个玩笑”。

投诉称,11月底,布佐斯卡发布了一段视频,提及2019年新西兰基督城清真寺枪击事件——一名白人至上主义者实施的该次袭击造成51人死亡。FBI再次对其进行了询问,他承认拥有一把AR15步枪、两把霰弹枪和一把斯普林菲尔德栓动步枪。

根据投诉,3月10日,他发布了一段视频,将镜头对准俄亥俄州的一座清真寺,文字说明:”你们会感受到的。”

布佐斯卡面临跨州威胁和在使用受管制药物的情况下非法持有枪支的联邦指控。投诉称,布佐斯卡的帖子显示他希望模仿基督城枪击案凶手布伦顿·塔兰特(Brenton Tarrant)。

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Man in Ohio charged with making threats against mosque | Reuters

March 18, 2026 10:04 PM UTC / Reuters / By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON, March 18 (Reuters) – A man in northeastern Ohio was charged with making threats against a mosque and unlawfully possessing firearms while ​using controlled substances, federal court records showed.

Wyatt James Brzoska, 20, ‌allegedly made a series of TikTok posts that referenced mass shootings and extremist symbols, including the “black sun,” a neo-Nazi symbol, according to a criminal ​complaint filed in the United States District Court for ​the Northern District of Ohio.

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U.S. rights advocates have warned ⁠about rising Islamophobia and antisemitism in recent years due to a ​spike in anti-immigration sentiment and white supremacist rhetoric, as well as ​the fallout of Israel’s war in Gaza after a 2023 Hamas attack.

The charges were reported earlier on Wednesday by an NBC affiliate. Brzoska’s representative could not ​immediately be reached for comment.

The FBI first received a tip ​about Brzoska in mid-November. At the time, Brzoska said “the threats were a joke,” ‌the ⁠complaint said.

In late November, Brzoska posted a video with references to the 2019 Christchurch, New Zealand mosque shootings carried out by a white supremacist that killed 51 people, the complaint said. The ​FBI again interviewed ​him and he ⁠admitted to owning an AR15 rifle, two shotguns, and a Springfield bolt-action rifle, according to the ​complaint.

According to the complaint, on March 10 he ​posted a ⁠video where he pointed the camera to a mosque in Ohio, with text that stated: “You will feel it.”

Brzoska faces federal charges for ⁠interstate ​threats and unlawful possession of firearms ​while using a controlled substance. The complaint said Brzoska’s posts showed his desire to ​emulate Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch shooter.

Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington

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