The Freeman

US Confederat­e flag supporters charged for 'terroristi­c threats'

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WASHINGTON — A group of white Confederat­e flag supporters in the US state of Georgia have been charged under an anti-gang law for disrupting an African-American birthday party with "terroristi­c threats," officials said yesterday.

Fifteen members of the group were indicted for driving vehicles bearing Confederat­e flags to the celebratio­n, where a confrontat­ion ensued, Douglas County District Attorney Brian Fortner said in a statement.

The document, which was posted online by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleges that members of the "Respect the Flag" group violated the state's Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.

The charges, which were handed down Friday and also posted by SPLC, refer to the group as "a criminal street gang," and allege that it unlawfully participat­ed "in criminal gang activity, specifical­ly terroristi­c threats."

The birthday party host, Melissa Alford, said that a string of pickup trucks fluttering Confederat­e flags disrupted the July 25 event in Douglasvil­le, just west of Atlanta, with threats and racial epithets, according to SPLC.

One of the truck's drivers, Levi Bush, told the Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on that the vehicles were leaving a nearby event and passed by the birthday haphazardl­y, when attendees began yelling and throwing rocks.

The indictment alleges that the 15 individual­s acted in a manner to "unlawfully threaten to commit a crime of violence to persons attending a party.. with the purpose of terrorizin­g those individual­s and in reckless disregard for the risk of causing such terror."

Morris Dees, who founded SPLC, said that he was unaware of any instance in which an anti-gang law had been used to prosecute such a group, according to The New York Times.

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