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Cornell University junior Patrick Dai was arrested on a federal complaint Tuesday for allegedly calling for the deaths of Jewish people online and threatening to shoot up an on-campus dining hall.

The 21-year-old engineering student hails from Pittsford, New York, about 80 miles northwest of the Ithaca campus. 

His mother told the New York Post that Dai suffers from “severe depression” and was on the brink of suicide before his arrest.

In a string of disturbing posts on a Greek life message board that was not affiliated with the school, Dai allegedly threatened to “shoot up 104 west,” a campus dining hall that serves kosher food, according to a federal complaint. The cafeteria is next door to the Cornell Jewish Center, which provides housing for Jewish students.

In another post, Dai allegedly threatened to “stab” and “slit the throat” of any Jewish males he sees on campus, to rape and throw off a cliff any Jewish females, and to behead any Jewish babies in front of their parents, court papers say. 

In that same Oct. 29 post, Dai threatened to “bring an assault rifle to campus and shoot all you pig jews.”

The complaint says that the FBI tracked down Dai through his IP address and the student admitted to making the disturbing comments under the names “glorious hamas,” “kill jews” and “sieg heil.”

The deranged threats come in the midst of heightened hostilities and a spike in antisemitism on college campuses across the U.S. spurred by the Israel-Hamas War.

Dai’s parents, however, said he suffers from mental health issues.

“My son is in severe depression. He cannot control his emotions well due to the depression,” his father, who asked that his name be withheld, told the Post in a text message.  

At the university, Dai worked as a safety officer for seven months beginning in 2020 at the Science Olympiad, helping “support logistics for events as well as monitor safety protocol,” according to his LinkedIn profile. He later became the director of logistics for the organization.

He also helped tutor other engineering students with MATLAB, a computer programming language.

Dai graduated from Pittsford-Mendon High School, where he was a National Merit Scholar and an AP scholar, his professional profile says. He also earned a perfect score on the math section of the SAT. 

The bio says he volunteered in 2017 at the Rochester General Hospital for three months helping patients.

Dai allegedly began a downward spiral in 2021, according to his family.

“He was always very nice to society, well organized, helpful to my family and his classmates before 2021,” his father said. “He told us he lost his life goal and motivation … As parents, we tried to give him more love.”

Dai took off two semesters from 2022 to 2023 to improve his mental health. Days before his arrest, he stopped communicating with his family, his father said.

The alarming online threats prompted a campus visit by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and increased security for Jewish students and organizations.

Dai is expected to make his first appearance in federal court Wednesday on a charge of making threats to injure or kill another using interstate communications.

The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, which includes the New York State Police, as well as the Cornell University Police Department and the Ithaca Police Department are investigating the case.

Source : Fox News

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