Net neutrality supporter threatens to kill congressman

"I will kill you all," he said in a voicemail.

— -- A Syracuse man has been charged with threatening to kill a U.S. congressman in an ominous call to the offices of Republican Rep. John Katko in upstate New York.

"Net neutrality is literally the basis of the new... free... society. So if you don't support it, I am willing to lay down my li--" he continued, before the recording was cut off.

Katko's staff reported the voicemail to U.S. Capitol Police, who increased the lawmaker's security inside the beltway, the Justice Department said. FBI agents also notified the New York State Police and local law enforcement, who protect Katko's events in his home district, according to court documents.

"The Congressman and his family appreciate the diligent work of our local, state and federal law enforcement in monitoring these threats and taking appropriate action," Katko's communications director said in a statement.

But critics of a repeal say it could hamper equal access to all content on the internet while clearing the way for internet service companies to charge users more to see certain content and to curb access to some websites.

ABC News' Jeffrey Cook and Benjamin Siegel contributed to this report.