A Rutgers University professor known for authoring "The Antifa Handbook" said he and his family will relocate to Europe after supposedly receiving death threats that included his home address.
Mark Bray informed students via email that "my family and I do not feel safe in our home at the moment, we are moving for the year to Europe," according to a screenshot of the purported message shared by a student on Reddit. In the same message, he said he had received "another death threat and a separate threat that included my home address." (RELATED: Dartmouth Professor Defends Antifa Violence)
Bray blamed the supposed threats on "harassment from Turning Point USA, Jack Posobiec, Andy Ngo + Fox News" in a Bluesky post. His decision apparently forced the cancellation of all in-person classes for the semester, with lectures moving online to accommodate the six-hour time difference from New Jersey.
Journalist Andy Ngo described Bray on X as "a financier of international Antifa." Bray has publicly defended Antifa's use of violence, telling NBC's Chuck Todd in a 2017 "Meet the Press" interview that "fascism cannot be defeated by speech."
Dartmouth College, where Bray was then a lecturer, issued a statement rebuking his remarks, saying "the endorsement of violence in any form is contrary to Dartmouth values."
Bray now serves as an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers University, which did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller's request for comment.