Man jailed for antisemitic threats outside north London synagogue and school bomb threats. The defendant shouted 'I will kill you Jews' and threatened to blow up schools.
A man who shouted 'I will kill you Jews' outside a north London synagogue and threatened to 'blow up' schools has been jailed.
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