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British teenager’s drunken message abusing Barack Obama is intercepted by FBI

Tuesday, September 14, 2010 2:32
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A British teenager has been banned from America for life for sending Barack Obama an abusive email, in which he calls the President a p***k.

Luke Angel, 17, insulted Mr Obama while drunk after watching a programme about the 9/11 attacks on the U.S.

Angel was reprimanded by police on both sides of the Atlantic after firing off the message to the White House.

 
 
Luke Angel
Insulted: The FBI intercepted 17-year-old Luke Angel's abusive e-mail to the White House and now he has been banned from America
 

Reprimand: Luke Angel, left, had his message to Mr Obama intercepted by the FBI

The FBI intercepted the message and contacted police in the UK who went to see Mr Angel at his home in Silsoe, Bedfordshire.

The college student is now on a list of people who are banned from visiting the States.

The teenager told the Bedfordshire On Sunday newspaper that he had sent the email after watching a TV programme about September 11.

When asked about the ban, Luke said: 'I don't really care. My parents aren't very happy about it. 

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