Man Enters Guilty Plea in Threat to Kill Jackson
United Press International
ST. LOUIS —
A man who has claimed to be a member of a white supremacist group entered a guilty plea Thursday to charges he threatened to kill former Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson.
Londell Williams, 30, of Washington, Mo., appeared before U.S. District Judge Edward Filippine and pleaded guilty to one count of threatening to kill and inflict bodily harm on Jackson and one count of possession of an unregistered automatic weapon. Filippine set sentencing for Oct. 14.
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