Chilling New Details In Plot Against NYC Synagogues

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Chilling new details emerged today in the plot to attack Big Apple synagogues, including how the mastermind told cops he runs an online white supremacist group and has Nazi memorabilia because “it is really cool,” court documents allege, the NY Post reports.

Christopher Brown, 21, who tweeted anti-Semitic threats with the username VrillKhan and under the handle @VrillGod, told cops he and accused cohort Matthew Mahrer met at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan on Friday to carry out the attacks before they were busted. Police said the pair had purchased a Glock 9mm handgun for $650 in Pennsylvania.

“I have a sick personality,” Brown told police, according to a criminal complaint. “I was going to be a coward and blow my brains out with it,” he allegedly told cops. “It took me three years to finally buy the gun. Matt is one of my followers. I have Nazi paraphernalia in my house. I think it’s really cool.

“I also operate a white supremacist Twitter group,” the complaint quoted him saying.

The NYPD had intercepted a series of threatening tweets from Brown starting with a Nov. 12 boast that, “Big moves being made on Friday.”

Four days later, Brown allegedly posted a 6-second video with a chilling message: “Brutally murder people with hatchets and whatnot. How it feels to kill people.

“Gonna ask a Priest if I should become a husband or shoot up a synagogue and die,” he allegedly posted Thursday.

“This time I’m really gonna do it,” cops said he posted Friday.

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