White supremacist pleads guilty to threatening Pittsburgh synagogue shooting jurors and witnesses

White supremacist Hardy Lloyd could spend more than six years in federal prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to threatening jurors and witnesses in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial, federal officials said.

Lloyd, 45, ran a prolific and hateful website that, for much of the spring and summer, took aim at the prosecutors, witnesses, victims and jurors in the case. The three-month trial culminated in early August with a death sentence for shooter Robert Bowers.

The shooter killed 11 congregants, and the 2018 killings remain the deadliest attack on the Jewish faith in U.S. history.

In myriad website posts and emails to Pittsburgh media members, Lloyd called for violence against Pittsburgh’s Jewish community and threatened to expose and dox jurors in the case.

Read more: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette