During a Bakersfield City Council meeting in Bakersfield, California [US] on Wednesday, a protester, Riddhi Patel, made dangerous threats towards council members and Republican Mayor Karen Goh, criticizing her lack of support for a ceasefire resolution against Israel and Gov. Cited increased security measures. The building was constructed in response to the ongoing anti-Israel protests, Fox New reports. Later, Patel was taken into custody and charged with felony murder for threatening the council. Video footage captured Patel saying he hoped the oppressed minority would guillotine city government members. Even Jesus Christ would kill them, and threats were made to go to their homes and murder them.According to Fox News, the threats were made in two separate speeches to the City Council during the evening. In her opening address, Patel said that she was speaking. He supported the ceasefire resolution and then predicted that the body would refuse to support it because "You people are all terrible human beings and Jesus himself would have you killed." He then accused council members of accusing the Palestinians or people anywhere else in the world. and expressed hope that the "global South" would rise up and execute them, according to Fox News. Furthermore, she said, "Let me remind you that these holidays we practice, the global South practices Others in the U.S. believe in violent revolution again against their oppressors, and I hope one day someone will bring a guillotine and kill you all during his second speech to the Mayor and Council He called for additional security measures like metal detectors Criticized the installation and labeled it as an attempt to "criminalize" the protesters.He ended his address with a violent threat, declaring, "We will see you at your house. We will murder you." After Patel left the stage, Mayor Goh gestured to the police officers present and then Addressing the protester, he said, “Ms. Patel. M Patel, that was a threat – what you said at the end. And so the officers are going to get you out and take care of him.Bakersfield Police Sergeant Eric Celadon confirmed to local outlet Bakersfield.co that Patel has been taken into custody and faces 16 felony counts of threatening seven city council members and eight counts of threatening the mayor. The anti-Israel protesters present there along with Patel tried to distance themselves from the woman after her arrest. "Riddhi Patel's comments were shocking. They in no way represent those of us who continue to come to the city council to demand a ceasefire and an end to the genocide [in Gaza]. I wish this Let no one's attention deviate from us.Now a mission to end the genocide,” a journalist claimed to an NB affiliate.