CONCORD (BCN) — A jury found a Concord man guilty of four felony charges related to posting antisemitic murder threats online and illegally possessing an assault weapon, the Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton announced Wednesday. “Ross Farca’s criminality disrupted the lives of countless members of the Jewish faith within our community, ” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “Hate crimes and threats of this magnitude will not be tolerated.” READ MORE: UCSF Lab Worked Quickly To Confirm San Francisco’s Omicron Case The 25-year-old Farca initially posted hate speech on an online gaming platform on June 14, under the screen name...