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Cornell Junior Posts Threats On An Online Discussion Site, Cornell University Makes Safety Upgrades

A Cornell University student posted threats in an online discussion site that caused concern to Jewish students. (Photo: CoinDesk)
A Cornell University student posted threats in an online discussion site that caused concern to Jewish students. (Photo: CoinDesk)

Threats were recently posted on an online discussion site by a Cornell junior that alarmed students.

Cornell university were alarmed after threats were posted by a fellow student in an online discussion site. (Photo: The Times Of Israel)

Cornell University students were alarmed after threats were posted by a fellow student in an online discussion site. (Photo: The Times Of Israel)

Threats On An Online Discussion Site

A Cornell University student has been charged with making threats on an online discussion site. the said threats posted on an online discussion site were against Jewish students on campus.

Patrick Dai, who posted threats on an online discussion site, stated to to shoot up a multicultural dining room that serves food meeting religious guidelines. Patrick Dai, the one who posted threats on an online discussion site, is 21 years old, and a Cornell University junior.

Patrick Dai, who posted threats on an online discussion site, called for the deaths of Jewish people and threatened to bring an assault rifle to campus. Dai faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted of his doings such as posting threats on an online discussion site.

According to a published article by NYup.com, in response, Cornell University has condemned the threats posted on the online discussion site and is maintaining heightened security on campus due to the threats posted by the student on an online discussion site.

Safety Upgrades Around The Campus

In a published article by CBS News, the arrest occurred after the joint terrorism task force of the FBI and state police questioned Dai. The incident has caused concern among the campus community, with increased security measures implemented, and Governor Kathy Hochul promising to expedite safety upgrades.

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