A man having a phone conversation with a jailed Tennessee “sovereign citizen” and frustrated she could not make bond had “a plan,” the U.S. Secret Service said in a July 25 affidavit for an arrest warrant.
That plan, according to the affidavit, was to “burn” President Obama, “kill” him and “murk” the President and the “Justice Department.”
“Murk” is “street slang for murder,” the Secret Service advised a U.S. Magistrate Judge.
“We gonna [***k] his [**s] up,” the man said, according to the affidavit.
Precisely who constituted “we” remains unclear.
What is clear is that Darrin Young, also known as Darrin Fleming, has been arrested on a charge of threatening the President’s life.
The purported “sovereign” with whom allegedly Young was conversing on July 11 was identified as Tabitha Gentry, a prisoner at the Shelby County Jail. She was charged earlier this year with aggravated assault against two police officers, evading arrest and theft of property over $250,000, amid allegations she illegally had taken over a Memphis mansion and began “squatting” there.
Young, 39, used the identity of Unas Sebhet Re El in an earlier interaction with Memphis police, according to the affidavit. That interaction also involved Gentry and played out after a traffic stop, according to the affidavit.
Gentry used the name Al Cora Bay during the stop and claimed to be “indigenous,” according to the affidavit.
Gentry is a purported “Moorish” national, a group of “sovereigns” that may consist largely of African-Americans. (See some background on the purported “Moorish” movement at the website of the Southern Poverty Law Center.)
See story on the arrest of Young at WREG.com, News Channel 3 in Memphis. See May 8, 2013, PP Blog story that references Gentry and other purported “sovereigns.”
Earlier this month, the FBI cautioned law-enforcement agencies statewide in Tennessee to be prepared for encounters with “sovereign citizens.”
Investigators in Shelby County reported the July 11 conversation and forwarded a recording to the Secret Service, which opened a probe that led to Young’s arrest.
