New York-Prosecutors said that the leader of a new Nazi group in Eastern Europe was delivered to the United States from Moldova after his arrest last summer, claiming that he was directed to the secret federal agent to wear Santa Claus and clarify the desserts poisoned by Jewish children and racist minorities.
Michail Chkhikvishvili, 21, from the Republic of Georgia, was called on Friday before a federal judge in Brooklyn in multiple crimes, including seams of hate crimes and mass violence.
He admitted that he was not guilty through a lawyer, Samuel Gregory, who asked his client to obtain a psychological evaluation and put him in monitoring suicide during the reservation. Gregory did not immediately repeat a message seeking a comment.
The representatives of prosecutors, who also goes to the “leader of the butcher”, described as the leader of the free killing, an international extremist group that adheres to the “new Nazi acceleration ideology and encourages violence and violent acts against racist minorities, Jewish society and other groups that fade.”
They said that the requests of the violent group-which were promoted through the recipient channels and made a statement called the “Word booklet”-inspired many of the killings in real life, including shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, earlier this year, which left a 16-year-old student.
Since 2022, Chkhikvishvili traveled on multiple occasions to Brooklyn, where he boasted about hitting an elderly Jewish man and the command of others, in the first place through text messages, to commit violent acts on behalf of the worship of obsession, according to court papers.
When he called him a secret FBI agent in 2023, Chkhikvishvili, who is in charge of the “Al -Santa Claus clothes and the distribution of jam to be poisoned with racist minorities and children in Jewish schools in Brooklyn,” according to the Justice Administration.
Prosecutors said, after he indicated that the focus on “dead Jewish children” said, after he indicated that “the Jews are literally everywhere” in Brooklyn.
He described his desire to carry out a mass attack, Tikkikfifili said that he saw the United States “great potential because access to firearms,” adding that secrecy should consider targeting people who have no shelter because the government will not care “even if they died,” according to court paper.
He was arrested last July in Moldova, where he was detained until this week was delivered.
In a statement, Prosecutor Bam Bondi said that the case was “a flagrant reminder of the type of terrorism we face today: online networks are planning indescribable violence against children, families and Jewish society in seeking to achieve an extremist ideology.”