FBI charges New Jersey man for alleged property damage in federal prosecutor office

ABC NewsSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 6:39:12 PM
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FBI charges New Jersey man for alleged property damage in federal prosecutor office
The recent charge against a New Jersey man for property damage at a federal prosecutor's office reflects a troubling trend of violence against legal authorities. This incident is reminiscent of a recent attack where Keith Michael Lisa allegedly vandalized Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba's office with a baseball bat. Such acts of aggression against federal officials raise significant concerns about safety and security in the judicial system, prompting law enforcement agencies like the FBI to take decisive action, including offering substantial rewards for information leading to arrests.
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