After the horrific Oct. 7 Hamas attack against Israel, universities across the U.S. were engulfed by waves of antisemitism that rocked campuses and caused many Jewish students to live in fear. Similar to the pro-Hamas protests (riots) that took over many academic institutions in the spring, it seemed like there were never any consequences for the wrongdoers.
Cornell University was hit particularly hard, as one professor disgustingly said he was “exhilarated” by the carnage carried out by Hamas, and then a mystery individual started posting threats declaring he was going to shoot up the school’s Kosher dining hall and wanted to kill “pig Jews.”
It turned out the creep was a junior named Patrick Dai, and now he’s finally facing the music after being sentenced Monday to almost two years in the slammer for his fear campaign.
Patrick Dai, of suburban Rochester, New York was…