Black Woman Arrested For Obama-Related Terroristic Threats
by Jeff Davis

One of the more underreported news phenomena in America today is the slowly building atmosphere of violence and intimidation surrounding the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama. Incidents of anti-White racism disguised as pro-Obama campaigning are beginning to surface all over the country, but they’re simply not being reported by the mainstream media.
According to the Houston Chronicle, a black woman in Sugar Land, Texas who spotted an anti-Obama bumper sticker on the truck of her White neighbors was arrested for making terroristic threats, specifically threats of genocide against White people. The Chronicle reports “Cyntheia Gragg, 35, has been charged with making a terroristic threat after confronting… [Tom and Wendy] McKain, telling them the sticker was racist, police said…. Gragg declined to comment, and her attorney, Roy Smith, said he would have to review the police report and talk with his client before commenting. Doug McKain declined to comment. According to court documents, police officer H. Norris went to the couple’s house about 3 p.m. Tuesday to investigate a verbal disturbance. Court documents said Gragg told Norris she saw the sticker on the back of a pickup and stopped in front of the McKain house. She told Norris she confronted McKain about the sticker, saying it was racist… McKain told the officer he and his wife were driving home when they noticed a female motorist looking closely at his truck. The couple drove home then pulled into their driveway. Mr. McKain said shortly later the same person (Ms. Gragg) pulled up to his residence (blocking his driveway behind his truck.) Mr. McKain said Ms. Gragg began to rant and rave about the sticker on the back of his truck. McKain told police Gragg shouted numerous profanities at him and his wife. Mr. McKain said Ms. Gragg said she (would) get someone to take care of him later,’ the report said… Gragg was issued a trespass warning and then arrested on the threat charge, a misdemeanor. She was released Wednesday from the Fort Bend County Jail on $500 bond.” (more…)






