Charges brought in a Shreveport cross burning case
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SHREVEPORT - Three people have been charged and one person has already been convicted in a cross burning incident at the home of an interracial couple in northern Louisiana.

Daniel Danforth was convicted and is serving four years in prison for the crime. An indictment handed up on Wednesday by a federal grand jury in Shreveport charges Joshua James Moro, 23, with conspiring to interfere with another person’s civil rights.

Jeremy Matthew Moro, 33, and Sonya Marie Hart, 31, were charged with making false statements to FBI agents and with perjury.

In October 2008, Moro and Danforth allegedly agreed to erect and burn a cross near the home of their cousin and the cousin’s African American boyfriend.
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