Mourners leave mementos across the street from the Chabad Community Center in Poway, April 29, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Gabrielle Birkner) News Bay Area Concord man who threatened synagogue mass shooting freed on $125,000 bail Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By JTA, Marcy Oster | June 18, 2019 The East Bay man who threatened in an online chatroom to kill Jews and commit a mass shooting at a synagogue was released on bail. Ross Anthony Farca, 23, of Concord, who was arrested on June 10, was freed on a $125,000 bond over the weekend, the Concord Police Department said in a statement late Monday. Ross Anthony Farca (Photo/Concord Police Department) Farca said in the chatroom on the video game platform Steam that he wanted to emulate the Poway synagogue shooter “except with a Nazi uniform on,” The Mercury News reported. He said in his chats that he would livestream his massacre of Jews to the internet, and then murder as many police officers as he could before they killed or captured him. “I would probably get a body count of like 30 k***s and then like five police officers because I would also decide to fight to the death,” Farca said in a post. He was charged with criminal threats and gun possession. Concord police said they found an AR-15 semi-automatic assault rifle with 13 magazines, a three-foot sword, camouflage clothing, ammunition and Nazi literature during a search of the home that he shared with his mother. The police said in a statement that they were “working closely with the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Community Federation to keep those threatened apprised of any developments.” J. is part of Documenting Hate, a coalition of newsrooms led by ProPublica to get a better picture of hate in America today. If you witness or hear about a possible hate incident, let us know by filling out this form. JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Marcy Oster Israel-based JTA correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Farca, East Bay man who threatened Jews, will be released next year Bay Area Ross Farca’s lawyers ask for mental health treatment in lieu of jail time Bay Area Concord man arrested after threatening synagogue mass shooting Bay Area Ross Farca, Bay Area man who threatened to kill Jews, found guilty on five counts Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up