A New York man is facing criminal charges after he allegedly threatened to bomb a Brookline hotel, which days earlier had flown a Palestinian flag while a US representative was staying there.
Daniel Freundlich, of Brooklyn, was named in a warrant issued out of Brookline District Court last week, according to court records. Freundlich, 45, allegedly made several calls to the Iris Hotel in Coolidge Corner last month, and suggested that something would “blow up” while he was there.
Brookline police confirmed Thursday that detectives had applied for a warrant for an individual living in New York. Further information was not immediately available.
Freundlich faces one felony count of making a bomb or hijacking threat, per court records. No arrests appear to have been made.
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