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Az amerikai titkosszolgálat nyomozást indított két Twitter-felhasználó után, akik a tervezett egészségbiztosítási reformmal miatt az interneten buzdítottak Obama elnök meggyilkolására.
Bejegyzésében egyikük, bizonyos Solly Forell, aki konzervatív, afroamerikai bloggerként határozza meg magát, azt írja: "Lincoln és Kennedy elnökök meggyilkolását is kihevertük valahogy. Bizonyára azon is túltesszük magunkat, ha Barack Obama golyót kap a fejébe."
Első bejegyzését követően Forell egy újabb rövid üzenetet is közzétett, amelyben arra buzdított: bárki, aki tisztán látja Obamát, lője le.
"ASSASSINATION! America, we survived the Assassinations and Lincoln & Kennedy. We'll surely get over a bullet to Barrack Obama's head," wrote one Twitter user, who goes by the handle Solly Forell, and identifies himself as a conservative blogger and "'authentic' African American."
Soon after the first post, Forell tweeted another message actively encouraging someone with a "clear shot" to kill the president.
"The next American with a Clear Shot should drop Obama like a bad habit. 4get Blacks or his claims to b[e] Black. Turn on Barack Obama," he wrote on the messaging Web site.
The Secret Service investigates any perceived threats to the president or calls for his assassination.
"We are aware of the comments and are taking the appropriate investigative action. We respect the right of free speech, but in such instances we have a right and an obligation to ask questions and determine intent," the Secret Service told ABC News.
'I'd Shoot Him Myself'
Another Twitter user who called himself THHEE_JAY and was identified as Jay Martin, tweeted "You Should be Assassinated!! @Barack Obama."
Martin, who is black, followed his tweet, writing "If I lived in DC. I'd shoot him myself. Dead f***ing serious."
As of Monday morning Martin had 1,575 subscribers to his feed and Forrell had just 321 -- both modest by Twitter's standards.
Forell's name is attached to several makeshift conservative blogs, Anybody But Barack Obama2012 and the Audacity of Hype.