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Colorado Man tried to bring the US embassy office in Israel after the post of “death in America”: Feds

A man from Colorado supposedly tried to fire a US embassy office in Israel – and threatened to kill President Trump and Elon Musk, as the federal prosecutor announced on Sunday.

The 28-year-old Joseph Nummeyer, a dual citizen of US Düern, was accused of destroying the US embassy in Tel Aviv during his appearance at the US district court for the eastern district of New York.

Nummeyer was deported from Israel on Saturday and detained in a negotiation, according to a press release from the complaint sent on Sunday.

Joseph Nummeyer, a duel citizen of US authorities, was accused of destroying the US embassy branch in Tel Aviv.
According to investigators, the suspicious Molotov cocktail has been found. X/Israel police

According to the complaint, he made a number of social media posts that threatened embassy employees and Americans before occurring in the US message in Israel with homemade explosives.

“Make me with me while I brought down the message in Tel Aviv. Death in America. The death for Americans and F – K The West,” Neumeyer wrote in a Facebook post dated May 19, the government claimed.

Screenshots of threats of Joseph Neummeyer in his Facebook profile are published in a criminal complaint.Received by the NY Post

Screenshots of threats of Joseph Nämeyer in his Facebook profile are published in a criminal complaint on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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Screenshots of threats of Joseph Nämeyer in his Facebook profile are published in a criminal complaint on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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Screenshots of threats of Joseph Nämeyer in his Facebook profile are published in a criminal complaint on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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Naummeyer later appeared in the embassy's office on the same day, but was switched on by a guard in front of an employee, said the prosecutors. He replied.

According to the complaint, three Molotow cocktails were found in his backpack.

“Naummeyer not only threatened threats to Americans and US -Diplomatic missions, but also also tried to carry out these threats,” said deputy FBI director Steven J. Jensen in a press release.

Nummeyer was removed and arrested in a hotel five blocks.

He admitted that he had attacked the guard and said that his backpack had “Molotow cocktail bottles” with vodka, the prosecutors said.

Nummeyer, who was born in Colorado and lived in the United States until February when he traveled to Canada – published strict conspiracy theories for months on his Facebook.

Nummeyer made a number of social media posts that threatened embassy employees and Americans before appearing in the US message in Israel with homemade explosives.

According to his social media, his policy seems to be an incomprehensible tomb bag. He posted “From The River To The Sea”, a popular rally rally rally-Anti-Israel scream, together with “Long Live the Fourth Reich”, but also seemed to support the Eurovision candidates of Israel.

He also published pro-Russian and anti-Ukraine propaganda as well as the overturning British rule of Northern Ireland. Further threats on social media were threats for Trump and Musk, conspiracy theories. “We are now killing Trump and Musk”, he wrote in a Facebook post together with “According to Feds, FEDS has several hours to step down or a certain death.

Colorado man Joseph Neummeyer has supposedly tried to fire a US embassy office in Israel. EPA

“Naummeyer not only threatened threats to Americans and US -Diplomatic missions, but also also tried to carry out these threats by potentially fatal devices in the US message in Tel Aviv,” said the deputy director of FBI, Steven J. Jensen, according to the press release.

“Let his arrest wear an unmistakable message: The FBI and our partners will aggressively pursue those who try to harm US citizens and interests abroad,” he added.

“This accused is accused of planning a devastating attack that aims at our message in Israel and threatens the death of the Americans and the life of President Trump,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi in a statement on Sunday. “The department will not tolerate such violence and pursue this defendant in full of the law.”

Nummeyer – who arrived in Israel on April 23 – was accused of using fire or explosives to destroy the US property. It is up to 20 years in prison.

His case is treated by federal lawyers in Brooklyn because he ended up at the JFK airport in the eastern district of New York.

He was instructed to capture Peggy Kuo, without deposit by the Federal Court of Justice of the Brooklyn Federal Court, Peggy Kuo.

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