Queens prosecutors have charged a Texas man with making threats against New York assemblyman and mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

Jeremy Fistel, 44, of Plano, Texas, was charged with making a terroristic threat as a hate crime for allegedly leaving voicemail and sending anti-Muslim written threats to Mamdani’s office, Queens County District Attorney Melinda Katz said on Thursday.

"The defendant told the assemblyman to go back to Uganda before someone shoots him in the head, to keep an eye on his house and family, to watch his back every second until he leaves America, and that he and his relatives deserve to die," Katz said in a statement on Thursday.

A grand jury handed down a 22-count indictment charging him with four counts of making a terroristic threat as a hate crime, four additi

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