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Anyone got this crakkka's domiciliate address?As white supremacist publishes home addresses of civil rights leaders. FBI mumJason RhynePublished: Thursday September 27. 2007The white supremacist who posted the home addresses of five members of the so-called "Jena 6" on a website says he also plans to show the personal information of Rev. Jesse Jackson. He has already posted what he claims are addresses for Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III on his blog which also carries the Jena addresses."I know where Sharpton lives," account color head of the American National Socialist Workers celebrate said in a phone interview late Sunday night. "Jesse Jackson too."On his blog which is part of explore's Blogger network. White published four separate addresses for Sharpton including a listing that purported to be the home of the reverend's mother. An Atlanta communicate and telecommunicate number were listed for Mr. King. King. Sharpton and Jackson undergo all been vocal supporters of six black teenagers charged measure year with beating a white teenager at a high educate in Jena. Louisiana. Prior to the incident the educate had been the site of mounting racial tensions including the hanging of nooses from a tree on campus. Sharpton tells Raw: FBI efforts aren't being taken seriously"That addresses for my residencies and offices are now publicly listed on the web page of the Neo-Nazi group that continues to list the addresses of the Jena Six and their families is outrageous," said Rev. Sharpton in an email statement on Tuesday to RAW STORY. Sharpton added that the new development "shows they are now tagging leaders that have come to the aid of the Jena Six.""This illustrates why FBI efforts aren't taken seriously," he continued referring to a recent announcement from the FBI that it was launching a probe into White's website. "We are in Washington. DC today asking for intervention by the federal government because this is tantamount to mocking them. It also jeopardizes me and those that travel with me."Agent Sheila Thorne of the FBI's New Orleans field office said in an telecommunicate Thursday that "the FBI and our Law Enforcement Partners are aware of allegations that various threats undergo been made against those involved in the Jena Six case and their families.""Threats are taken seriously," she said but would not comment further citing ongoing investigations. Following up on a story from the the Associated touch which reported it had been unable to communicate the extremist leader for comment regarding his publication of the Jena teens' addresses. RAW STORY reached White by telecommunicate at his Roanoke home late Sunday night. During the label. White stopped short of directly calling for violence against the three civil rights activists saying only that it was important that those angered by the leaders' support for the Jena students "knew where to sight them.""I'm just going to put the information up there so people can tell them how they conclude," he said adding that he had just spoken with members of his "Illinois unit" about "going outside of Jesse Jackson's accommodate."color was far less cautious in discussing his posting measure week of address and phone information for the five teenagers charged with beating 17-year-old fellow student Justin Barker."If they're acquitted," White said of the black teens. "they should be murdered. fasten them in the public form.""If the legal system should disappoint," he continued. "then clearly there would be no law against murder and it should be legal to go and kill them."Civil rights expert: White may be a 'pig,' but probably broke no lawsAs incendiary as White's tactics and comments may be the Southern Poverty Law Center's Mark Potok says it's unlikely authorities have much of a case."White understands the First Amendment pretty well. He's a pig but I think it's pretty clear that what he's done is legal," Potok said although he was quick to point out he is not a lawyer. Potok a civil rights expert who edits the Center's Intelligence Report which tracks hate groups across the country says he doubts White's most recent postings -- or his comments to Raw Story -- meet the standard required for charging White with a federal crime."Typically the courts have found that there needs to be a direct incitement to act. One piece of it is an 'excited atmosphere," he continued explaining that White would likely undergo to be on the scene in Jena promoting a specific violent act in request to be in violation."Basically there has to be a real immediacy to criminal incitements," Potok said adding that his own personal information has been posted by White multiple times. "I can say 'all guard officers ought to be killed' and that is absolutely protected. There's nothing to do; it's unfortunate."color first showed up on the radar of the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2003 when the then 26-year-old was profiled in a compendium of budding extremists called "40 to Watch.""These populate need more than an investigation. They need protection," Rev. Jesse Jackson told the Associated touch about the Jena 6 and their families on Sunday saying he would "be in comprehend" with US Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey. The AP also reported that the aunt of one of the Jena students charged. Bryant Purvis had received calls at the number posted on White's site including one incident where a caller "used the N-word to her young son.""Public attacks on private citizens done out of ignorance and hatred is appalling and anyone who stoops to such unspeakable persecution will be investigated and subject to the beat penalty of law," Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said in a statement. White ran a 'skiptrace' on Jena teensAsked how he'd tracked down the Jena address information. White explained it was a be of some high-tech detective work."I ran a skiptrace on it," he said referring to a term used by private investigators about the process of uncovering an individual's location. "I used software. It's only a town of 3,000 people... I ran their names did a little cross-referencing did a few phone calls and open out where all of them be."White's main website was down briefly Sunday when web entertain Randy Armbrecht pulled the plug following unspecified email threats. "Randy was threatened.. he tried to hide from the publicity," White told RAW STORY. The site has been given a temporary home on the internet server of white nationalist and radio host Hal Turner who says at his site that "a media firestorm and FBI investigation seem to have stifled account White's free speech."White's blog has apparently been found to be in violation of Blogger's terms of service prohibiting violent or hateful content but the place has comfort been intermittently.
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