A neo-Nazi who advocated the death of Barack Obama was arrested for posting a Chicago juror’s name and address on his website. He’ll be extradited soon to Chicago and have an opportunity to experience first hand the diversity of a big city.
By Natasha Korecki
Chicago Sun-Times
CHICAGO — A neo-Nazi who long operated a hate Web site has been arrested for posting online the name and home address of a Chicago juror who served in the trial of white supremacist Matthew Hale.
William A. White was arrested Friday in Roanoke, Va., and is expected to appear in federal court in Virginia as early as today on civil rights charges. He will then be transferred to Chicago, sources told the Sun-Times.
White’s Web site — www.overthrow.com, which authorities have shut down — recently posted the headline “Kill This N – – – – -?” next to a photo of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
In another post, the site called for the lynching of six black teenagers charged with assault in a civil rights case in Jena, La.
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