Roanoke white supremacist says FBI is monitoring his website because of posted addresses of Jena six families.
Daniel Hale Jr. is the president of the local NAACP. He said, "It demonstrates in our society that we have people who spew hatred and still demonstrate hatred in some type or form."© 2004-2007 LSN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Even though the FBI is reviewing his web site, a Roanoke man says the agency will never shut him down.
Bill White is a white supremacist. He lists five of the six addresses for the Jena 6 defendants on his web site. The FBI is now looking to see if White violated any federal laws.
On his web site White essentially called for the lynching of the six black teens accused of beating a white student in Louisiana. He says he hasn't broken any laws.
Bill White has turned heads and raised eyebrows with his protests and literature since his arrival in the Star City nearly four-years ago.
Now, the neo-Nazi is garnering national and FBI attention by listing the addresses and phone numbers of the Jena gina 6 and asking for retribution.
White said today, "There's a big difference between them reviewing something and me doing something wrong. They have been reviewing, reviewing and reviewing it for years and years and years. We have been publishing. We will continue to publish."
White, who is the commander of the American National Socialist Workers Party, says the FBI has not contacted him.
He says he decided to post the addresses to show people that his group is "not going to tolerate black on white racial crime."
Meanwhile, as communities around the country have rallied around the Jena 6, locally the NAACP says it's surprised how people have reacted to the situation in Louisiana and Bill White represents a small segment of the public.
Daniel Hale Jr. is the president of the local NAACP. He said, "It demonstrates in our society that we have people who spew hatred and still demonstrate hatred in some type or form."© 2004-2007 LSN, Inc. All Rights Reserved.