A man from the Atlanta area faces federal charges after he allegedly took to social media and posted racist threats against Black and Jewish people.

Christopher Robertson, who goes by James Lomak, was charged with communicating interstate threats after he was arrested by FBI agents at his home on Aug. 1 following a lengthy standoff.

Authorities found a series of racially threatening posts on several Facebook accounts belonging to Robertson.

A Facebook post from July 28 showed Robertson holding a black pistol loaded with a magazine while speaking about the “cultural genocide” of the white race. The video’s caption read, “I will not tolerate cultural genocide, get that understood — I will fight for it, I will die for it, I will kill for it.”

In a video he posted on Aug. 1, he threatened

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