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More violence by those Teabaggers! Oh wait...what's this? Obama supporter?
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2838482/fbi_arrests_obama_supporter_norman.html?cat=75
FBI Arrests Obama Supporter, Norman LeBoon, for Youtube Video Death Threats Against Republican Congressman Eric Cantor and Family
Obama Contributor Threatens to Kill Cantor and Family
After more than a week of various uncorroborated charges against Tea Party members by Democrats and their left-wing media enablers, the FBI has made its first arrest; however, the person in custody is not a Tea Party member, but Obama supporter, Norman LeBoon, who is charged with making death threats against United States Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA) and his family in a profanity-laced Youtube video that has since been removed from the site.
A 38-year-old Philadelphia man, Norman LeBoon is a self-proclaimed Shia Muslim who contributed $550 to the Obama presidential campaign in June of 2008. In his Youtube death threat video, LeBoon harangues: "My Congressman Eric Cantor, and you and your cupcake evil wife.... Remember Eric...our judgment time, the final Yom Kippur has been given. You are a liar, you're a Lucifer, you're a pig, a greedy fucking pig, you're an abomination, you receive my bullets in your office, remember they will be placed in your heads. You and your children are Lucifer's abominations."
A bullet landed in Congressman Cantor's Richmond office on Tuesday, March 23, 2010, after what police called an act of random gunfire. The incident occurred just one day prior to LeBoon's death threat video which was uploaded to Youtube on Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Congressman Cantor held a press conference on Thursday, March 25, 2010, describing the gunfire incident. Thus far, law enforcement authorities have not made a direct connection between the LeBoon death threat video and the bullet that landed in Congressman Cantor's office.
Congressman Cantor's spokesman, Brad Dayspring, released a statement today that reads in part: "Over the weekend, Congressman Cantor was notified by law enforcement that a threat was made against his life. Law enforcement officials informed Congressman Cantor that the threat was determined as credible and they were responding accordingly. The Congressman was later notified that an arrest was made and a suspect was in custody."
A two-count complaint has been filed against LeBoon for violating Title 18 of the United States Code, sections 115 and 875, which respectively criminalize transmitting in interstate commerce any communication containing a threat to injure: (1) a person; and (2) a U.S. official. If convicted of both charges, LeBoon is subject to a maximum sentence of fifteen years imprisonment and a fine of up to $500,000.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2838482/fbi_arrests_obama_supporter_norman.html?cat=75
FBI Arrests Obama Supporter, Norman LeBoon, for Youtube Video Death Threats Against Republican Congressman Eric Cantor and Family
Obama Contributor Threatens to Kill Cantor and Family
After more than a week of various uncorroborated charges against Tea Party members by Democrats and their left-wing media enablers, the FBI has made its first arrest; however, the person in custody is not a Tea Party member, but Obama supporter, Norman LeBoon, who is charged with making death threats against United States Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA) and his family in a profanity-laced Youtube video that has since been removed from the site.
A 38-year-old Philadelphia man, Norman LeBoon is a self-proclaimed Shia Muslim who contributed $550 to the Obama presidential campaign in June of 2008. In his Youtube death threat video, LeBoon harangues: "My Congressman Eric Cantor, and you and your cupcake evil wife.... Remember Eric...our judgment time, the final Yom Kippur has been given. You are a liar, you're a Lucifer, you're a pig, a greedy fucking pig, you're an abomination, you receive my bullets in your office, remember they will be placed in your heads. You and your children are Lucifer's abominations."
A bullet landed in Congressman Cantor's Richmond office on Tuesday, March 23, 2010, after what police called an act of random gunfire. The incident occurred just one day prior to LeBoon's death threat video which was uploaded to Youtube on Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Congressman Cantor held a press conference on Thursday, March 25, 2010, describing the gunfire incident. Thus far, law enforcement authorities have not made a direct connection between the LeBoon death threat video and the bullet that landed in Congressman Cantor's office.
Congressman Cantor's spokesman, Brad Dayspring, released a statement today that reads in part: "Over the weekend, Congressman Cantor was notified by law enforcement that a threat was made against his life. Law enforcement officials informed Congressman Cantor that the threat was determined as credible and they were responding accordingly. The Congressman was later notified that an arrest was made and a suspect was in custody."
A two-count complaint has been filed against LeBoon for violating Title 18 of the United States Code, sections 115 and 875, which respectively criminalize transmitting in interstate commerce any communication containing a threat to injure: (1) a person; and (2) a U.S. official. If convicted of both charges, LeBoon is subject to a maximum sentence of fifteen years imprisonment and a fine of up to $500,000.