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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Racist graffiti case postponed to July 22

WE CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE CASE OF RACIST GRAFFITI SCRAWLED ON THE I-26 OVERPASS AT MEADOWVIEW IN KINGSPORT ON APRIL 19, 2009

THIS STORY COURTESY THE KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS

By KACIE DINGUS BREEDING
kdingus@timesnews.net


BLOUNTVILLE — A Kingsport man will have to wait a little bit longer to hear whether he will get pretrial diversion on a vandalism charge alleging he spray-painted graffiti that police have described as “racist, obscene and threatening to President Obama” on an Interstate 26 overpass.

Andy B. Frye, 20, 1608 Seaver Road, Kingsport, asked for pre-trial diversion following his arraignment on a charge of vandalism over $500 in a Blountville court in January. He had been indicted on the charge in September 2009.
As of Friday, Sullivan County Assistant District Attorney Gene Perrin said Frye’s probation eligibility report still had not been filed. It must be filed before he can decide whether to grant it or not.
According to a Kingsport Police Department news release issued after Frye’s arrest, the vandalism on the Meadowview Parkway I-26 overpass was reported on April 19th. Some of the graffiti referred to Obama as “the modern Hitler,” while other beams on the underpass read “all blacks must die” and “KKK.”
Photos of the graffiti are posted on the Web site of the Douglass Alumni Association, a community group based in the Riverview section of Kingsport.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: To see the graffiti that was found spray-painted on the I-26 underpass at Meadowview a year ago, click here.

Detective Chris Tincher said Frye was developed as a suspect following a report on the vandalism that was aired by WCYB-TV. Anonymous tipsters contacted Kingsport police and implicated Frye.
Tipsters said Frye had also posted racist and anti-Obama comments on the Internet, but authorities were unable to verify those claims, Tincher said.
Frye’s case has been reset to July 22nd.