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Suspect in N.J. Synagogue Arsons Apparently Planned Another Attack

A Jewish community center in Paramus, N.J., apparently was a potential target of a 19-year-old New Jersey man arrested for two synagogue firebombings, authorities say.聽 In one of those bombings, a rabbi and eight members of his family narrowly awoke in time to escape their burning living quarters.

Anthony M. Graziano, who apparently acted as a 鈥渓one wolf,鈥 was arrested last Monday, just three days after Bergen County authorities and the FBI released surveillance video and photos and posted a $7,500 reward.

Graziano鈥檚 arrest led authorities to search 70 other synagogues and Jewish community centers within 10 miles of the suspect鈥檚 home. As part of that expanded search, investigators found multiple Molotov cocktails and a bicycle in a wooded area near the Jewish Community Center of Paramus, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said at a Friday press conference.

The firebombs and a bicycle subsequently were tied to the suspect, who was positively identified, then arrested following public release of surveillance photos.

The photos, taken Jan. 9 at a Walmart in Saddle Brook, N.J., show a young man buying Crush Soda pop, low-grade motor oil, duct tape and hairspray 鈥 ingredients authorities determined where used in at least one of the firebombings.

On Jan. 1, a Molotov cocktail was hurled through a window at Congregation Beth El in Rutherford, N.J., igniting the second-floor bedroom of Rabbi Nosson Schuman. The rabbi, his wife, their five children and his parents were asleep at the time, and narrowly escaped.

That arson followed a similar attack on Jan. 3 at Congregation K鈥橦al Adath Jeshuran in Paramus. There, when members smelled gasoline, authorities discovered a small fire in the rear of the building that had been started with an accelerant but burned itself out before causing significant damage.

鈥淭he Jewish community in New Jersey was tremendously on edge, not only because the firebombs could have taken lives and destroyed synagogues, but also because around the same time there was also a rash of synagogue daubings with swastikas, white supremacist symbols, and claims that 鈥楯ews did 9/11.鈥欌 Ken Stern, the American Jewish Committee鈥檚 director of聽 anti-Semitism and extremism, told Hatewatch.

Graziano hasn鈥檛 been officially linked to anti-Semitic graffiti sprayed last month on a Hackensack synagogue聽 that read 鈥淛ews Did 9/11鈥 and 鈥14/88.鈥 The latter is a white supremacist slogan for the 鈥14 Words鈥 legacy of the late racist David Lane, and 鈥88鈥 is the neo-Nazi numerical abbreviation for 鈥淗eil Hitler.鈥

鈥淔ortunately, police, public officials and interreligious partners joined with Jewish communal groups to ensure that these cases had the highest priority,鈥 Stern said.聽 鈥淎dditionally, there was an important community forum demonstrating that an attack on anyone鈥檚 house of worship was considered an attack on all houses of worship.鈥

Graziano was arraigned Wednesday on multiple felonies, including nine counts of attempted murder, bias intimidation, arson and aggravated arson. He was ordered held in jail under a $5 million bond. Graziano also聽is now charged with aggravated arson and bias intimidation for the planned attack on the community center.

鈥淲e have no doubt that the arson and attempted murder in Rutherford were a direct result of Mr. Graziano鈥檚 hatred of people of the Jewish faith,鈥 Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.

The news website nj.com reported that 鈥渕ultiple tipsters were integral to identifying Graziano, an unemployed 2010 graduate of Hasbrouck Heights High School, as the alleged perpetrator.鈥 It鈥檚 not known if anyone is in line for the $7,500 reward.

After Graziano was arrested, investigators searched a home in Lodi, N.J., where he lives with his mother and siblings. Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said evidence taken from Graziano鈥檚 room 鈥渨asn鈥檛 the only indication鈥 of the suspect鈥檚 anti-Semitic views, but he wouldn鈥檛 elaborate, The Associated Press reported.

Authorities have not disclosed what was taken in the search of the suspect鈥檚 home or whether he has been linked to any white supremacist organizations.

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