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Obama in Gun Toters’ Sights

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The bullet-riddled tee shirt of President Obama, posted brazenly on Facebook by seven semi-automatic gun-toting men among them a Peoria, AZ, police sergeant, was much more than the standard non-stop litany of racist cartoons, depictions, web postings and kooky loose talk threats against him.

The gun-toting men and the police sergeant were taking target practice on the President’s likeness at an undisclosed desert locale. This is Arizona, the state where many legislators think it is okay to pack guns in the legislature and for citizens to openly pack them in public.

This is the state where former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was nearly killed in an assassination attempt, where there is a wide body of respectable opinion, starting with a finger-in-the-face-of-the-President Gov. Jan Brewer, that simply loathes the President’s policies, and in many cases him, personally. The gun-toting men made a virtual public call for the gunning down of the President comes on Facebook.

It comes against the backdrop of Secret Service reports that the rate of threats against the President Obama has increased 400 per cent from the 3,000 a year or so under President George W. Bush. He receives dozens of assassination threats continuously. That number has been steady before and during the campaign and increased after he took office. Federal law is very clear on Threatening the President of the United States. It is a class D felony under United States Code Title 18, Section 871. It consists of knowingly and willfully mailing or otherwise making “any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States.”

The Secret Service has taken the threats against the President seriously and has diligently investigated each one. In a few cases, prosecutors have brought charges. There are several problems. How seriously do other public officials take them, especially in places like Peoria? Peoria officials did not suspend the police sergeant pending review and investigation, let alone fire him, or call for a prosecution of him or his gun-toting pals. Their weak, duck-and-dodge response was, at worst, that he may have violated the police department’s employee conduct rules on the use of social media. There was no immediate response from Peoria Mayor Bob Barrett or Peoria City Council persons to calls for them to take action against the officer and men involved.

Secret Service Too Thin

The Secret Service also has had other worries, namely staffing. In 2010 there was a report that in a budget request the Secret Service was understaffed and under-resourced. The Service denied it, insisting it had the resources and personnel to meet any security issue involving the President. But the President’s hands- on, meet-the-people routine during his non-stop road travels throughout the country is a constant challenge to any protective and enforcement agency.

Concern over Obama’s safety has been intense since he announced he would seek the Presidency in February 2007. He had the dubious distinction of being the earliest Presidential contender to be assigned Secret Service protection on the campaign trail. This didn't ease the jitters over his safety. Several Congressional members even demanded Secret Service officials provide all the resources and personnel they could to ensure Obama’s and the other Presidential candidates’ security. They heard the whispers and nervous questions from his constituents about Obama’s safety.

During the Presidential campaign in 2008, the flood of crank, crackpot, and screwball threats that promised murder and mayhem toward Obama continued to pour in. This prompted the Secret Service to tighten security and take even more elaborate measures to ensure his safety. This was especially important given the deep doubt and even paranoid suspicion that some blacks have that shadowy government agencies were complicit in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., and the fervent belief of millions of other Americans that the CIA or other government agencies were deeply complicit in the killing, if not outright, murder of JFK. Nothing is shadowy or conspiratorial about what Police Sgt. Shearer and his gun-packing friends in Peoria did. It was brazen and open. The clueless Shearer saw nothing inappropriate, let alone dangerous, about what he did. He chalked it up to much ado about nothing. Or as he put it, he didn’t think shooting up a tee-shirt with President Obama’s face on it “was that big a deal.” It was more than a big deal. The target in their in gunsights, not a regular bullseye, a likeness of Howdy Doody, or a cactus plant. It was President Obama. Federal prosecutors should see that they see it as the big deal that

Dr. Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on the American Urban Radio Network. He is the author of “How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge.” He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and on thehutchinsonreportnews.com

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