According to The New York Times, Robert Fehring, 74, has been charged with sending dozens of threatening messages to LGBTQ groups and leaders, including a terrorist threat to launch an attack on the Pride March to make the Pulse massacre “look like a cakewalk.” Fehring, who lives in Bayport, New York (on Long Island), allegedly sent the missives for eight years — from 2013 on, until he was finally caught.
The FBI searched his home and found loaded guns, ammo, stun guns, a machete and a DVD on how to build a silencer. As someone who has dealt with two relentless, seemingly limits-averse stalkers, one aspect of the story that struck me was that the head of the New York LGBT Network, which received many of the notes, blames authorities for