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Man Admits Sending Threatening KKK Letters In Ill.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) -- Sentencing will be held in January for a black man who admits posing as a member of the Ku Klux Klan in sending racist letters in 2006 to a police department and city hall in his former southwestern Illinois hometown of O'Fallon.

Twenty-eight-year-old Justin Kidd pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in East St. Louis to charges of conveying false threats in O'Fallon.

Federal prosecutors say Kidd mailed a letter to the O'Fallon Police Department in November 2006 that threatened to burn down an apartment complex if blacks were not barred from living there.

Another letter to O'Fallon City Hall a week later pledged to burn down the houses of blacks there if they weren't purged from the city.

Court records do not indicate Kidd's possible motives for the letters.

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