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Man Gets 2 Years In Prison For Myspace Song Entitled ''Kill Me A Cop''

Hardly anyone had heard Antavio Johnson's lyrics until they landed him in prison.
Now his words are getting the attention of free-speech advocates across the nation.

Johnson's friends and family say he was frustrated with the Lakeland police a few years ago when he recorded a violent rap song that called officers by name and threatened to shoot them.

Those words, they say, were meant only as a creative outlet and not intended to be made public or acted out.

"We don't punish for bad thoughts in America," said Howard Simon, executive director of the Florida chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. "Our Constitution forces us to make a distinction between ugly and hostile thoughts and words, and credible threats of violence."

The ACLU has not intervened in the case but is keeping a close eye on it until officials can speak to Johnson's lawyer, Simon said.

The song, "Kill Me A Cop," was posted on the Myspace.com page of an unofficial record label in February. It was online for about two weeks before a Polk County gang detective discovered it and began investigating, according to the Sheriff's Office.

Johnson was in jail at the time for an unrelated violation-of-probation charge.

Gerald Johnson, 40, said his little brother composed the song several years ago as a teenager after feeling that the police harassed him.

"His songs are life-based, so they come about through situations that occur to him personally," Gerald Johnson said. "We are not advocating the song itself — he is not advocating the song. It was never supposed to have been distributed; it was never supposed to be public."

Gerald Johnson has not heard the song but only read the lyrics provided by the Sheriff's Office.

Last month, Antavio Johnson pleaded no contest to two counts of corruption by threat of public servant in exchange for two years in prison. Efforts to reach his attorney after hours were not successful.

First Amendment lawyer Larry Walters, who is not involved in the case, doesn't think the lyrics were reason enough to charge and convict Johnson.

"Wanting to kill cops is not a prosecutable offense," Walters said, adding that the lyrics made conditional threats and were not made directly to the officers named. "Even if this would cross the line, this is a song. We live in a free country."

Daniel Barajas, owner of record label Hood Certified Entertainment, said he has since pulled the song off his Web site and is waiting to hear from Johnson's lawyer for the next step. Johnson, he said, is not a violent person and has labeled himself a Christian rapper.

"If someone wants to de-stress, they go out for a run, they paint a picture, they write in a journal," Barajas said. "He de-stressed with music."

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Sir buttah Comment by Sir buttah on August 12, 2009 at 6:32am
i think he is being takin in because he called cops by name not just sayin you know i dont like cops he really is puttin a treat on actual cops so i can see a difference but i dont see why if dr. dre was to come out and say i'll shot ice cube he wouldnt be takin in as well
matt Comment by matt on August 4, 2009 at 11:54am
just for this we should all record a song called "kill me one to" they cant arrest us all....Obama were u at on this one?
Diarra Kendrick Comment by Diarra Kendrick on August 4, 2009 at 1:41am
STOP SCARING THESE WHITE PEOPLE MAN, ESPECIALLY WHEN U ONLY GOT PUBLIC DEFENDS MONEY.......
www.ptonfire.com Comment by www.ptonfire.com on August 3, 2009 at 8:33pm
insane, check me out on twitter baby. ptonfire
Adrian C. Smith Sr. Comment by Adrian C. Smith Sr. on August 3, 2009 at 8:00pm
Doin' him like they did Emmet Till back in the 50's ya digg 4 whistling at a snow bunny.
Chunks TheDon Comment by Chunks TheDon on August 3, 2009 at 7:48pm
thats b******* b
Midnight_Stroker Comment by Midnight_Stroker on August 3, 2009 at 5:22pm
hey stop playing the race card people ice-t made cop killa he didn't get time
Pace Brown Comment by Pace Brown on August 3, 2009 at 5:12pm
Freedom of Speech is Freedom of Speech. From the N-Word to Cop-Killer. Fight for it all. The next thing is, the word "green" won't be allowed.
Dre Ably Comment by Dre Ably on August 3, 2009 at 5:09pm
This is disgustin man, so that mean we should lock up Slim Shady for harassin Mariah? gtfo
santino Comment by santino on August 3, 2009 at 4:21pm
this should be a third world country the way some of you idiots act . i mean if you know there is know such thing as freedom of speech then why open your big ass mouth ???? everyone os offended until its the guy kicking in your door putting 6 rounds to your family . geto boys said it the best.niggas and flies

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