Right-wing broadcast hatemonger arrested...at long last.
Internet Radio Host Hal Turner Faces Connecticut Charges
By DANIELA ALTIMARI | The Hartford Courant
June 4, 2009
Internet radio host Hal Turner — accused of inciting Catholics to "take
up arms" and singling out two Connecticut lawmakers and a state ethics
official on a website — was taken into custody in New Jersey late
Wednesday after state Capitol police in Connecticut obtained a warrant
for his arrest.
Turner, who has been identified as a white supremacist and anti-Semite
by several anti-racism groups, hosts an Internet radio program with an
associated blog. On Tuesday, the blog included a post that promised to
release the home addresses of state Rep. Michael Lawlor, state Sen.
Andrew McDonald and Thomas Jones of the State Ethics Office.
****"Mr. Turner's comments are above and beyond the threshold of free
speech," Capitol Police Chief Michael J. Fallon said in an e-mail
announcing the warrant. "He is inciting others through his website to
commit acts of violence and has created fear and alarm. He should be
held accountable for his conduct."****
The remarks on the blog were a reaction to the recent controversy over a
bill that would have changed the way the Roman Catholic Church is
governed, taking power away from church officials and turning it over to
lay members. It was pulled in mid-March following an outcry from
Catholics across the state and questions about its constitutionality.
Last week, the controversy flared again when the Diocese of Bridgeport
filed a federal lawsuit against state ethics officials, who are
investigating whether church officials violated lobbying laws by
organizing a rally at the state Capitol to protest the measure earlier
this spring and not registering as lobbyists.
The blog of the "Turner Radio Network" recounted the matter, then
included the following remarks in a section labeled "commentary:"
"It is our intent to foment direct action against these individuals
personally. These beastly government officials should be made an example
of as a warning to others in government: Obey the Constitution or die."
And, the post continued, "If any state attorney, police department or
court thinks they're going to get uppity with us about this, I suspect
we have enough bullets to put them down, too."
Turner has been branded a racist by the Southern Poverty Law Center and
the Anti-Defamation League. Elsewhere on the blog, the recent fatal
shooting of a Kansas abortion provider is called "a righteous act."
The blog said the "Hal Turner Show" would publicize the home addresses
of the Connecticut officials Wednesday night, but Turner, 47, of North
Bergen, N.J., was taken into custody before that could happen.
Turner was charged in the warrant with inciting injury to persons or
property and will be presented in a New Jersey courthouse today for
extradition to Connecticut. It is unclear when that would happen.
Bishop William E. Lori of the Bridgeport diocese issued a statement on
his blog Wednesday that thanked parishioners for supporting the lawsuit
and denounced violence.
"We deplore and condemn hateful language and advocacy of violence of any
kind," Lori wrote. "Such speech is contrary to the civil and respectful
discourse that reflects the Christian values we hold so dear."
McDonald and Lawlor declined to comment on the matter, though Lawlor
praised the work of Capitol police.
Both lawmakers were the target of an earlier threat: A New Britain
teacher was ordered to avoid contact with the two men and undergo a
mental health evaluation after he was charged with sending them a
threatening e-mail.
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Now, it's too bad Kansas authorities don't have the balls to do the same
to Bill O'Rielly for his involvement in the terrorist murder of that
Kansas doctor last week.
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