No they were not. Not the cross-dressing gang that attacked and kidnapped Riley gaines, nor the angry pro-abortionists who tried to intimidate the justices between the leak and the decision in the Dobbs case. It is specifically against the law to protest at a judge's home to influence a decision, but the Garland justice department decided not to make arrests, or even issue citations.
That said, I apologize for the sarcastic tone in the previous reply to you. It was uncalled for.
Not making an excuse, but telling you what prompted it, I took it out on you that I am tired of seeing this "death threats" excuse from the left for violating people's rights. If parents speak at school boards, don't label them domestic terrorists or invent a threat tag for them, because people who may or may not be parents, and may or may not be authentic, made "death threats." If that even happened.
After 7 years plus of Democrats accusing Trump of every imaginable crime and including imaginary crimes, don't say he is not entitled to a public trial or to face his accusers because Trump supporters are mean and might make death threats. If you volunteer to go after any famous person, much less the opposition presidential front runner, don't be surprised when the public eye is on you.
If Smith is so concerned about threats to family members, let him recruit unmarried men and childless women like Elliot Ness did. But he is likely focused on recruiting Democrat partisan hacks.