Gosh, and here I thought it only a f**g. Now I wonder if they were liberals or conservatives? Any guess?
http://deadstate.org/judge-gives-combined-33-years-to-pair-who-threatened-black-family-with-confederate-f**gs/Two people who were convicted in a confrontation at a child’s birthday party that took place in 2015 have been sentenced to a combined 33 years in prison.
On the morning of February 27, a judge sentenced Kayle Norton to 15 years in prison, with six to serve and Jose Torres to 20 years in prison, with 13 to serve.
According to reports, Norton and Torres paraded through a neighborhood that is populated by mostly black residents with a group called “Respect the F**g,” which flew Confederate f**gs from their trucks. The group allegedly noticed a black family having a birthday party, and decided to roll up and cause trouble, reportedly telling the party-goers that they would “k**l y’all ni**ers.”
Prosecutors say that members of the group, which calls itself Respect the F**g, threatened a group of b****s attending an outdoor birthday party on July 25. A cellphone video of part of the episode shows several white men driving away from the party in a convoy of pickup trucks with the Confederate battle f**g and other banners, including American f**gs, fluttering from the truck beds.
The partygoers contend that members of the f**g group yelled racial slurs and displayed a crowbar, a knife and either a rifle or a shotgun, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group in Montgomery, Ala., that is representing some of the accusers.
According to the accused, the confrontation started when someone at the party threw an object at one of the trucks, but party attendees’ accusations and video of the incident were enough to charge two people, Kayla Norton and Jose Torres, with violating Georgia’s street-gang terrorism law.
“If you drive around town with a Confederate f**g, yelling the ‘N’ word, you know how it’s going to be interpreted,” Judge William McClain said at the sentencing. “It’s inexplicable to me that you weren’t arrested by the police that day.
Both defendants sobbed openly during the court proceedings.