White supremacist charged with threatening Pittsburgh synagogue shooting jurors and witnesses
- Hardy Carroll Lloyd, a self-described white supremacist, was arrested for threatening jurors and witnesses in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter.
- Lloyd made threats through social media, website comments, emails, and stickers placed in Jewish areas of Pittsburgh.
- He called for more attacks on Jews and praised the synagogue shooter and Hitler.
- Lloyd has a history of harassing the Jewish community and was previously jailed for firearms charges.
- He faces charges of obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and transmitting threats across state lines.