An avowed white supremacist was sentenced on Friday to 19-1/2 years in jail after pleading responsible months in the past to a federal hate-crimes case stemming from a botched plot to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue in 2019. Richard Holzer, 28, appeared in a federal courtroom in Denver for a sentencing that capped an undercover FBI investigation of a plan to explode Temple Emanuel in Pueblo, Colorado, the second-oldest synagogue within the state. Though the plot was thwarted, U.S. District Choose Raymond Moore mentioned Holzer had sought “to terrorize the Jewish neighborhood” of Pueblo, a metropolis of 112,000 residents about 100…
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