Man jailed for 5 years over series of violent antisemitic threats near London synagogue
A man was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment over a series of antisemitic threats directed at Jewish community members in north London, the Crown Prosecution Service announced Friday.
Tavius Jean Charles, 36, threatened six victims between October 2025 and March 2026 near Belz Synagogue in Stamford Hill, north London.
On March 16, Jean Chales shouted that he would “kill not just you” but “all… Jews” at synagogue manager Barry Bard and his son, then again threatened to kill Joel Scher as he drove by.
The assailant also threw a stone that smashed Scher’s car window.
Jean Charles was also overheard saying on his phone, “It would be good if we blew up one of their schools,” referring to Jews, by George Stamatakis on March 24. He was later arrested by the police that day.
“After presenting this overwhelming evidence to Jean Charles in court, he felt he had no choice but to change his pleas to guilty less than 30 days after he had first claimed he was innocent,” said Varinder Hayre, district crown prosecutor and hate crime lead in the London North area.
Tavius Jean Charles has been sentenced to five years imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court today for making a series of........
