Muncie, Indiana Man Sentenced to 121 Months in Cross Burning Case

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Fri Jun 6, 2008 5:57pm EDT

WASHINGTON, June 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Kyle Milbourn of Muncie, Ind.
was sentenced by a federal judge today for a hate crime stemming from a cross
burning last year that was directed at a woman and her three biracial
children, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights
Division Grace Chung Becker and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of
Indiana Timothy Morrison.

Milbourn was convicted by a jury in March 2008, of one count of interfering
with the housing rights of another person; one count of conspiring to
interfere with civil rights; one count of using fire during the commission of
a felony; and one count of tampering with a witness.  He was sentenced to 121
months on all four counts combined. 

According to testimony at trial, on or about March 6, 2006, Milbourn and
another individual, who previously pleaded guilty, built an eight-foot wooden
cross, erected it in front of the victims' home, doused it with gasoline and
set it on fire.  Milbourn did this with the intent to interfere with the
victims' rights under the Fair Housing Act. In an attempt to thwart the FBI's
investigation into the cross burning, Milbourn, in November 2007, tried to
prevent a witness from speaking to FBI agents.

"It is deeply disturbing that, in this day and age, circumstances still
require us to prosecute cases that involve burning an eight-foot wooden cross
in front of the home of a bi-racial family," said Acting Assistant Attorney
General Becker. "The Justice Department will vigorously prosecute anyone who
engages in cross-burning."

"No one should have to suffer the terror and intimidation of a cross-burning,"
said U.S. Attorney Morrison. "Civil rights enforcement remains a top priority
of the Department of Justice."

The case was prosecuted by Trial Attorney Betsy Biffl from the Civil Rights
Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and resulted from an investigation
conducted by FBI Special Agent Charlie Rownd of the Muncie Field Office.



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