A hate-spewing Florida man is being investigated by the FBI after threatening to "exterminate" LGBT individuals from a small township with one of many largest homosexual communities within the nation.
"It is time to clear up Wilton Manors from all you AIDS infested losers," a person believed to be named Craig Jungwirth, 50, stated in a disturbing Aug. 30 Facebook post.
Wilton Manors, a small city north of Miami, has roughly 12,000 residents, lots of whom belong to a big and deep-seated homosexual group.
The city's police commissioner, Justin Flippen, stated the menace is being taken significantly by each native police and the FBI who're conducting an "intense investigation."
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The disturbing threats come a couple of months after an ISIS-inspired homophobe carried out the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. historical past, killing 49 individuals at a well-liked homosexual bar in Orlando.
In a separate Fb submit, Jungwirth stated he was plotting to hold out a bloodbath on Labor Day, referencing the surprising Pulse capturing, which numbed tens of millions and triggered anti-gun violence protests throughout the nation.
"Should you losers thought the Pulse nightclub capturing was dangerous, wait until you see what I am planning for Labor Day," the chilling publish stated. "None of you need to stay."
Rumors unfold Wednesday afternoon that Jungwirth had been arrested within the Orlando space. However about 6 p.m., native police tweeted "We've got not made an arrest."
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Because it seems, this isn't Jungwirth's first run-in with the Florida LGBT group.
The Wilton Manors-based South Florida Gay News unveiled that the threat-monger as soon as tried to defraud guests at a Ft. Lauderdale LGBT occasion referred to as Seashore Bear Weekend.
Jungwirth tried to cost visitors $100 regardless that the occasion web page clearly said it was free and open to the general public.
After the paper ran the story again in January, Jungwirth confirmed up at its workplaces.
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"At first, he didn't reveal who he was. The dialog turned hostile," the paper's affiliate writer, Jason Parsley, told the Miami Herald. "My gross sales supervisor jumped in and stated, 'I feel you need to depart.' He needed to say it a few occasions earlier than he absorbed it and left."
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