By Associated Press - Thursday, March 4, 2021

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A Philadelphia man who prosecutors say is a self-identified Proud Boy faces criminal charges after allegedly threatening an antifascist researcher.

Detectives with the District Attorneys Office arrested Kyle Boell on Thursday four months after he allegedly sent harassing Twitter messages to a West Philadelphia community organizer who researches and exposes members of far-right organizations, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Boell faces charges for harassment and making terroristic threats. Boell did not have an attorney at the time of his arrest.



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