Metro

Man charged with making threats against Bloomberg, Kelly

A conspiracy theorist who authorities believe suffers from mental illness was charged with threatening to kill Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly today.

Jeffrey Fisher, 48, of Philadelphia was charged with ten felony counts of making terrorist threats for allegedly phoning in the murderous warnings between May and December this year.

Fisher, who has uploaded videos of himself incoherently ranting about 9/11 and secret political alliances involving former President George W. Bush, Israel and former vice president Al Gore, turned his attention to New York City on May 12.

From three different payphones on the West Side, Fisher allegedly call 911 and declared:

* “Kill the f — mayor. I wanna kill him. We want this f — dead. Kill your f — mayor.”

* “I’m gonna come and kill your mayor.”

* “The mayor’s office. He’s a target. We will kill him.”

Fisher then vanished for several months before surfacing again on July 15 where he again called 911 from a West Side payphone — this time shouting, “There are bullets now aimed at the mayor’s head everywhere.”

He re-surfaced in October and continued to making death threats from Midtown phones and started to including Police Commissioner Ray Kelly.

“Tell Commissioner Kelly he’s dead,” he allegedly said.

On Oct. 30 he allegedly said, “Gonna kill the mayor if he shows up to the marathon.”

His last threat came Dec. 10, again on the West Side when he said, “Commissioner Kelly’s Office, explain to him Tom Henegham, Steel Web and the rest of us know where his family lives. If he continues his 9/11 bulls — his family is going to feel it.”

That last threat may have led investigators to Fisher’s MySpace page that features his rants and frequent references to a Tom Heneghan.

Fisher was arrested on Dec. 11.

Fisher is being held at Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward on $100,000 bail. His next court date is Dec. 17.

The Mayor’s Office declined to comment. The NYPD declined to comment.

Fisher’s attorney didn’t immediately return a call.