The man suspected of stabbing five people at a rabbi's house in New York state on Saturday kept journals which included
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references to Jews and anti-Semitism, authorities said.
Federal prosecutors have filed hate crime charges against Grafton Thomas over the attack.
The filing says his journals included drawings of the Star of David.
His internet search history
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also included questions such as "why did Hitler hate the Jews", it said.
Grafton Thomas's attorney pointed to his client's history of mental health problems, and said there is no evidence the attack was driven by anti-Semitism.
There has been an increase in police
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patrols around Jewish neighbourhoods and synagogues following the attack.
What was found in the journals?
The criminal complaint said agents recovered journals from the suspect's home in Greenwood Lake, New York, including comments
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such as "why [people] mourned for anti-Semitism when there is Semitic genocide".
It says the 37-year-old also used his phone to search for "why did Hitler hate the Jews" on four occasions.
"German Jewish Temples near me" and "prominent companies founded by Jews in America" were also searched, along with other references to "Nazi culture" and swastikas. On Saturday, Grafton Thomas accessed an article about an increase in police presence in New York after possible anti-Semitic attacks.
He is expected to appear in federal court on
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Monday to face five counts of obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs by attempting to kill with a dangerous weapon and causing injuries.