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Blogger Creates Facebook Page Praising Cop Killers

A Facebook page celebrating two accused killers of a Philadelphia Police officer has been taken down, and the U.S. Secret Service has launched an investigation into its founder who also created a "Kill Mitt Romney" page.

A Facebook page celebrating two accused killers of a Philadelphia Police officer has been taken down, and the U.S. Secret Service has launched an investigation into its founder who also created a "Kill Mitt Romney" page.

Joshua Scott Albert, an anti-police blogger and Occupy member, drew the attention of the Secret Service for his threat against the presumptive presidential Republican nominee.

Albert also created "I Support Chancier McFarland & Rafael Jones"β€”the two alleged cop killers who gunned down Officer Moses Walker Jr. on Aug. 18. The page sparked outrage among law enforcement authorities before it was taken down Sunday.

The anti-police page, which showed two gruesome images of police officers, one headless and the other with no hands, outraged Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 President John McNesby.

"It's disgusting," McNesby told the Philadelphia Daily News. "He's a little punk. He's going to get his day."

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