Jewish groups applauded the sentencing this week of a self-described Nazi in Indiana who left threatening voicemails at multiple offices of the Anti-Defamation League. Andrzej Boryga, 67, received two years in federal prison and an additional two years of supervised release, the U.S. Justice Department said Tuesday. He pleaded guilty to sending interstate threats and to targeting his victims based on their religion.  In a statement, the ADL, the Jewish anti-bigotry watchdog, thanked authorities “for prosecuting this perpetrator of violent threats against ADL, and for the dept’s commitment to protecting Jewish people and organizations in the face of unprecedented threats since the October 7th terror attack.”  Boryga’s actions occurred in 2022, the year before Oct. 7. He was indicted days before the attacks. The Secure Community Network, a Jewish security agency, also commended the sentencing.

via jta: Self-described Nazi who threatened ADL offices sentenced to 2 years in prison