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    Elton John threatened by man running for governor
    Africa Leader
    Monday 15th March, 2010  


    A candidate for governor in Atlanta, Georgia has been arrested for allegedly threatening singer Elton John.

    Neal Horsley, 65, an anti-abortion campaigner, has been arrested and charged with terror threats, criminal defamation and using the Internet to make the threats.

    The arrest came after Mr Horsley published a document on his WeChooseLife website, entitled: "Why Elton John Must Die."

    He also protested outside Elton John's Atlanta apartment, holding a poster saying: "Elton John Must Die."

    It is believed the Horsley posting went up after Elton John, who lives part-time in Atlanta, created a controversy in an interview by saying that he thought Jesus was a "compassionate, superintelligent gay man who understood human problems.”

    In his posting, Horsley retorted: “What Elton John has done is desecrate the image of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

    He added if John, 62, had been a Muslim, making similar comments, he would have had a death sentence placed on him.

    Mr Horsely is now on bail.


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