A $100k bond was set for a man after allegedly threatening to kill WH police officers

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By Ray King

A $100,000 bond was set Thursday for a man who allegedly threatened to kill white people and police officers from White Hall.

Jefferson County District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Nsengiyumuri Bonespore, 36, with terroristic threatening.

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Reading from an affidavit by White Hall Police Officer Charles Treadway, Deputy Prosecutor Beth Carson said on Tuesday, Treadway reported that he had been in contact with a Little Rock Police Detective who said he had received a report from a couple who had rented a room in their residence to Bonespore.

The Public Defender’s Office was appointed to represent Bonespore and he was told to come back to court July 15.