Louisville:
A man has been charged with posting a poem threatening President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama on a white supremacist website.
US Secret Service Special Agent Stephan M Pazenzia said Johnny Logan Spencer Jr, 27, of Louisville, wrote and posted the poem, titled "The Sniper," on a page called NewSaxon.org.
The site is described as an "Online Community for Whites by Whites." The poem was posted in August 2007, according to an arrest affidavit.
US Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin on Friday ordered Spencer released on USD 25,000 bond, but kept under house arrest at a family member's home. He's charged with making threats against the President and threatening to kill or injure a major candidate for the office of the President.
The poem describes a gunman shooting and killing a "tyrant" later identified as the President, setting off panic in the wake of the fatal shot being fired.
"The bullet that he has chambered is one of the purest pride, And the inspiration on the casing reads DIE negro DIE," the poem states.
Spencer used the online moniker "Pain1488," a reference to a phrase used by white nationalists as well as homage to Adolf Hitler.
US Secret Service Special Agent Stephan M Pazenzia said Johnny Logan Spencer Jr, 27, of Louisville, wrote and posted the poem, titled "The Sniper," on a page called NewSaxon.org.
The site is described as an "Online Community for Whites by Whites." The poem was posted in August 2007, according to an arrest affidavit.
US Magistrate Judge Dave Whalin on Friday ordered Spencer released on USD 25,000 bond, but kept under house arrest at a family member's home. He's charged with making threats against the President and threatening to kill or injure a major candidate for the office of the President.
The poem describes a gunman shooting and killing a "tyrant" later identified as the President, setting off panic in the wake of the fatal shot being fired.
"The bullet that he has chambered is one of the purest pride, And the inspiration on the casing reads DIE negro DIE," the poem states.
Spencer used the online moniker "Pain1488," a reference to a phrase used by white nationalists as well as homage to Adolf Hitler.
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