💨 Abstract
A Texas man, David Aaron Bloyed, was convicted for threatening to lynch and kill Nashville District Attorney General Glenn Funk. Bloyed, associated with a neo-Nazi group, posted threatening images and captions, including swastika symbols. The threats were in response to a group member's assault on a bar worker. The jury's verdict underscores the criminal nature of such hateful threats.
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