Crime & Safety
Rutgers Student Made Online Threat Against Israeli Student: Police
Rutgers Police say he wrote a social media threat against a student in AEPi, the Jewish fraternity on campus.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — In the past week, a Rutgers student at the New Brunswick campus was charged with making online threats against a fellow student, who is Jewish and of Israeli nationality, said a Rutgers spokesperson.
The student who was charged is Matthew Skorny, 19.
He is charged with bias intimidation, terroristic threats and false public alarm, said the university spokesperson.
Find out what's happening in New Brunswickfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The case against Skorny was investigated by Rutgers University Police. Police say he wrote the threat online towards a student in AEPi, which is the Jewish fraternity on campus.
Rutgers Police will not say exactly what Skorny is accused of writing. But someone sent a screenshot of the alleged comment to Patch and it reads "Palestinian protesters, there is an Israeli at AEPi go kill him."
Find out what's happening in New Brunswickfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
It was written on social media site YikYak.
Rutgers said they forwarded a bias offense report to several law enforcement agencies in the state, including the Middlesex County Prosecutors Office, the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and the NJ Attorney General’s Office.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.