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Feds charge San Jose State grad student with hateful campus threat

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Mercury News
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A San Jose State University graduate student faces formal charges following a violent threat investigation that uncovered a disturbing pattern of hateful messages across campus. Law enforcement alleges the suspect was responsible for multiple incidents of inflammatory graffiti and threatening statements that created widespread concern among the university community. The case highlights ongoing issues with campus safety and hate speech, prompting institutional review of security measures and reporting protocols.

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Feds charge San Jose State grad student with hateful campus threat
Feds charge San Jose State grad student with hateful campus threat

Ziheng ‘Tony’ Fang is formally charged with single instance of a slur-filled violent threat, but a criminal complaint implicates him in a string of similar scrawlings that repeatedly prompted unease across campus.
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