Law enforcement officials in Alabama have arrested a man accused of threatening synagogues in several states.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office announced on Facebook the arrest of Jeremy Wayne Shoemaker.
After learning about the threats allegedly made against synagogues in Alabama and surrounding states, the sheriff’s office obtained and executed a search warrant on Shoemaker’s home. He was taken into custody. A Special Response Team said they found body armor, a suitcase full of ammunition and “other items related to the plans of violence.”
“Further investigation revealed that the subject had intentions of not being taken alive and was possibly planning attacks on public figures as well,” the office said.
The office did not say how law enforcement learned of the threats or how they were made, but did say the investigation was ongoing.
Shoemaker was charged locally with resisting arrest and certain persons forbidden to possess a firearm, CNN reported..
The sheriff said that federal charges are “likely,” and the FBI was taking part in the investigation.