A suspect in a string of threats to Jewish houses of worship in New Jersey that prompted a public warning by the Newark FBI field office on Thursday has been identified and interviewed by federal agents, multiple law enforcement sources tell WNBC. The suspect was described as a man who may have autism and said he had suffered from bullying in the past. The man said he had “anger” towards Jewish people but did not want to hurt them because it meant he would get into “trouble,” says WNBC’s report. Further details on what this bastard could have said that would have caused the FBI to deem the threat credible enough to issue a public warning were unavailable Friday.