Police patrols at Pittsburgh religious institutions increasing after recent death threat against Mayor Corey O’Connor from what is believed to be a pro-Nazi group

(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Badge)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Police patrols at Pittsburgh religious institutions are going to be increasing because of the recent messages that were antisemitic which were broadcast over law enforcement communication channels in the city. An investigation is underway into the death threat against Mayor Corey O’Connor on Monday over police communication channels that began again yesterday from what is believed to be a pro-Nazi group. The investigation is mainly focused on a robotic voice that proclaimed the hateful message, which also included Nazi songs praising the former Nazi leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler.