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'Gay' webmaster sentenced for kidnapping
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, February 6, 2002 | By Allyson Smith

Posted on 02/05/2002 11:26:41 PM PST by JohnHuang2

The owner of the controversial usQueers.com website that called for a "slow, painful death" for well-known pro-family advocates was sentenced in San Diego County Superior Court to five days in jail and three years' probation on a kidnapping charge.

usQueers.com webmaster Bruce Allan Ross was convicted of taking David Powell, a minister at First Southern Baptist Church in San Diego, hostage last June 18. During the incident, Ross displayed a jagged bottom of a glass bottle, threatened to hurt Powell and also threatened to commit suicide by cutting the artery in his own neck, according to a June 19 report by Baptist Press. San Diego police officers subdued Ross by firing bean-bag bullets and unleashing a police dog on him.

At the time of the kidnapping, pro-family leaders were not aware of Ross' usQueers website. They discovered it in November, while Ross was awaiting court hearings on the kidnapping charge, after its existence was revealed on the Free Republic website.

As reported by WorldNetDaily, the usQueers website called for "a horrible death by any means" for "het (heterosexual) supremacists," including former President Ronald Reagan, Sen. Jesse Helms, Sen. Strom Thurmond, Pat Robertson, Gary Bauer, Paul Weyrich, Rev. Lou Sheldon, Dr. James Dobson and other religious and conservative leaders.

Although the website carried a disclaimer saying, "usQueers.com does not authorize, ratify or directly threaten acts of violence toward the people or organizations on this list," a note immediately following the disclaimer asked viewers to supply personal information about its targets, including their home, office and church addresses, phone numbers, automobile license plate numbers and "just about anything which could be useful in spotting these dangerous het supremacists when they are wandering around loose."

On Nov. 26, Ross appeared on San Diego radio host Rick Robert's show with another person targeted by usQueers.com, Peter LaBarbera of the Culture and Family Institute. During the broadcast, Ross expressed his wish for LaBarbera to die of a heart attack.

During Ross' sentencing on Jan. 29, defense attorney Terry Zimmerman acknowledged that the prosecution had recommended a jail sentence but pled with Judge Peter Deddeh not to incarcerate him. She pointed out eight people who accompanied Ross to the courtroom on his behalf and told the court, "Powell (the victim) doesn't necessarily want Ross to go to jail."

Zimmerman said, "The website is a separate matter," and "the people that called into the radio show are not parties" to the kidnapping incident. "It wasn't that Mr. Ross didn't express remorse on the radio; he said it wasn't the issue."

"Jail will not impress upon Mr. Ross the seriousness of his action," continued Zimmerman. She said he had "already suffered some punishment from the bean-bag bullets" that police fired at him during the kidnapping attempt.

Prosecutor Wes Sherman argued strongly in favor of a jail sentence for Ross.

"You don't need to be a mental health professional to see when someone (wants to kill people)," he said.

Sherman claimed the defense would have people believe Ross "is a 47-year-old male who has to wear a diaper because he doesn't know when he has soiled himself." Yet, "he spent three years in the military" and was honorably discharged.

"He runs a highly sophisticated website," said Sherman. "He is not a walking basket case. He is highly intelligent."

Of the trauma Ross suffered when the police fired bean-bag bullets at him, Sherman said he was lucky they didn't fire real bullets. "He's lucky he's alive," he said.

Regarding Zimmerman's assertion that the website was a separate matter from the kidnapping, Sherman said, "The website has everything to do with it. He (Ross) still wants to run the website. He's smart enough to advocate the killing of people he doesn't like. He's a smart, violent person who's using his website to advocate his beliefs. That website is a vehicle to advocate dangerous behavior in terms of people who don't agree with him."

Sherman continued, "The bottom line is that this defendant wanted to take the law in his own hands. Luckily, no one was hurt because Powell kept his cool. Even after that fact, he continued to run his website and go on the Rick Roberts show to advocate his belief in killing people."

Sherman recommended a sentence of 365 days in state prison and an order forbidding the use of computers, chatrooms and "anything computer-related."

Said Sherman, "To him, a computer should be a paperweight or something he looks at."

After Sherman spoke, Ross apologized to the court.

"I was undermedicated at the time (of the kidnapping)." He said he has not had any problems, until the kidnapping, since he was convicted of misdemeanors in 1985 for "drinking and using." "This should never have happened, and I can assure you it never will happen again."

In sentencing Ross, Deddeh said, "Whatever you want to attribute this crime to, the fact is it did happen. The fact is that somebody was seriously victimized, and that has to be punished."

"This is an offense I could easily justify sending you to prison on, but I don't think you're prison material," said the judge.

Of the website, Deddeh said, "That type of hatemongering is really not productive. Maybe putting that info on your website is one of the catalysts that drove you to commit this crime."

"Based on (the fact that you) have no prior felonies, community support and new medications," Deddeh said he decided to grant Ross probation but would have him first serve five days in custody.

Additional terms of sentencing require Ross to pay a $200 fine, $200 restitution, prohibit him from carrying firearms or deadly weapons, and a waiver of his Fourth Amendment right prohibiting unwarranted search and seizure.

Deddeh also told him, "Do not set up or maintain any websites." Ross objected to this requirement, saying that he already has "several websites."

Deddeh responded, "If you get on the Internet and get in a chatroom and say something that could be interpreted as a death threat, you could be liable. You violate probation, you go to jail."

As Ross was handcuffed and led from the courtroom, one of his supporters called out, "We love you, Allan."



TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: braad; homosexualagenda; sasu
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1 posted on 02/05/2002 11:26:41 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
let me put it this way, and this is a generality.

We never hear from 99% of homosexuals, we only hear from the mentally challenged ones who get into political activism.

2 posted on 02/06/2002 12:16:19 AM PST by GeronL
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To: JohnHuang2
Obviously this can't be a hate crime, because the persecuted victims of oppression can never commit one.
3 posted on 02/06/2002 5:53:58 AM PST by ikanakattara
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To: JohnHuang2
Pitiful sentence......

FYI for those unaware... see below
Link to story behind thiis dude

4 posted on 02/06/2002 6:05:27 AM PST by blackbag
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To: Antoninus; Aquinasfan; patent; proud2bRC; Dumb_Ox; 2Jedismom; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; WillaJohns
Flag Ping.....

What a waste.......

5 posted on 02/06/2002 10:29:05 AM PST by blackbag
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To: JohnHuang2
bump
6 posted on 02/06/2002 10:34:58 AM PST by billbears
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To: blackbag
Five days in jail? Oh yeah, there's justice. Go liberals! Yeah team!

patent

7 posted on 02/06/2002 11:04:19 AM PST by patent
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To: *SASU;*BRAAD;*Homosexual Agenda
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8 posted on 03/12/2002 9:35:51 PM PST by JPR_Boise_ID
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