POLICE: SAIF TAJIRAN SENT TERRORISTIC THREATS TO FUNERAL HOMES
A Texas man is behind bars after allegedly sending a chilling email filled with violent threats against Jewish people.
Saif Tajiran, 33, of Spring, Texas, was arrested on January 9 and charged with making a terroristic threat, a charge elevated due to its hateful nature.
The case originated on October 29, when multiple Jewish funeral homes in Houston, Texas received a chilling email with the subject line “Beezlebub.” The message contained deeply disturbing and antisemitic language.
"I would like to help bury Jews, so speed the process to bury more Jews," the email read. "Could I get a job? If you hire me, I can work fast and save you Jews money. Think of how great this could be! I will save us more time to bury more [Jews]! If you want, I can behead more [Jews], and we can become rich together. You know us [Jews] have no morals, values, and that we only care about ourselves! Yeshua Yahweh it will be perfect!"
Tajiran made no effort to conceal his identity—he sent the email from his own account and included his phone number in the signature.
When a Bellaire police officer called the number, the man on the other end not only failed to deny the email’s content but repeated the same vile statements, further solidifying the case against him.
Following an extensive investigation, authorities located and arrested Tajiran on January 9 in a coordinated effort by the Bellaire Criminal Investigations Division, traffic units, and remote operations. He was taken into custody without incident and remains in a Texas jail on a $50,000 bond.
The arrest highlights the persistent threat of antisemitism and the necessity of vigilance against hate-fueled rhetoric. Law enforcement continues to treat such cases with the seriousness they deserve, ensuring those who seek to spread fear and violence are held accountable.