Brooklyn man charged with threatening to assault and murder ICE officer and his family — DOJ

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A Brooklyn man was charged today with threatening to assault and murder a U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) officer outside an ICE detention facility. Nicholas Matthew Scelfo, 27, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested for influencing, impeding, and retaliating against a federal officer by threat.

Key details of the case

Scelfo is scheduled to appear today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge in Newark federal court. “Federal law enforcement officers face danger with great courage.

Moreover, they should be able to do their jobs without being threatened and fearing for their families’ lives,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “We take such threats very seriously and will prosecute those who make them to the fullest extent of the law.”. “This individual allegedly threatened violence toward one of our federal law enforcement officers and their family.

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By using facial recognition technology, within 24 hours this FBI got him,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “In particular, I want to thank Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche who moved extremely quickly to locate, pursue. Bring the subject to justice — as well as our FBI Newark team who executed brilliantly.

Enforcement actions and official statements

Let this be a message to any criminal actor who may try something similar: you touch a cop. This FBI will put you down.”. “This violent rioter who allegedly threatened to murder an ICE law enforcement officer and his family is being brought to justice,” said Secretary Markwayne Mullin of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“Our ICE officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats against them as they put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members. Terrorists. Our officers have been assaulted, doxxed, their families threatened. For complete details, refer to the official DOJ press release.

Consequently, this violence against law enforcement must end. President Trump and I will always stand with our law enforcement officers.”. “As alleged, the defendant threatened a federal law enforcement officer and members of that officer’s family with violence and death,” said U.S.

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Notably, attorney Robert Frazer for the District of New Jersey. “Threats against federal officers and their families are serious crimes and will not be tolerated. Federal officers serve our communities every day, often in difficult circumstances. For related coverage, see Mohammed Zohair Adi sentenced to 15 years for money laundering and false testimony.

Specifically, this office is committed to holding accountable those who, as alleged here, threaten violence against them or their loved ones.”. “There is no place for the violent threats Scelfo allegedly screamed at law enforcement. Instead of protesting peacefully, there are groups and individuals targeting federal law enforcement agents who are carrying out their duties,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Stefanie Roddy for the Newark Field Office.

Subsequently, “We will follow the law and hold anyone who chooses to break the law accountable.”. “Calling for the murder of a federal law enforcement officer and his family is not speech safeguarded by the Constitution. It is a grave criminal offense that will not be tolerated,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Spiros Karabinas of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Newark. For related coverage, see Zarbailov gets 37-month sentence in U.S. health care fraud money laundering case.

At the same time, “Homeland Security Investigations remains resolute in ensuring that individuals who threaten or attack law enforcement face the full force of the law. We are grateful to our partners at the FBI for their outstanding work in helping us identify and locate this defendant so he can face justice.”. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court, on or about May 27, during a demonstration outside an ICE detention facility in Newark, Scelfo threatened to assault and murder an ICE officer.

According to a video posted to social media and other evidence obtained by law enforcement, Scelfo screamed toward the ICE officer: “I’ll kill your whole f—— family! Your whole f—— family is dead! Your children, your wife, all dead!

Furthermore, i have your face, motherf—–! Dead!” During an interview with law enforcement after his arrest on or about May 29, Scelfo admitted to threatening to kill an officer and his family at the demonstration and that he later saw in the media a video of him making statements to law enforcement at the demonstration. If convicted, the threat charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Investigation and prosecution details

The FBI and task force officers of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, HSI Newark. The New York Police Department investigated the case. . Garces and Casey S. Smith for the District of New Jersey are prosecuting the case. .

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