A Jewish newspaper editor in San Francisco was named along with 31 others on a possible “hit list” found by FBI agents in the home of two brothers arrested for the murder of a homosexual couple and also linked to last month’s arson attacks on three Sacramento-area synagogues. “Frankly, I don’t feel like I’m in any danger,” Marc Klein, editor and publisher of the Jewish Bulletin of Northern California, wrote in a commentary. “Still, there is something disconcerting about being on a list put together by two men already suspected of murder.”
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