The story from the original post (which was later edited):

http://kdka.com/kdkainvestigators/Ha...2.1021589.html

May 27, 2009 7:04 pm US/Eastern
Self-Proclaimed 'Anti-American Terrorist' Arrested

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) ―

He's a former neo-Nazi, but now he calls himself an anti-American terrorist, spewing hate on the internet from his apartment in Crafton.

But now Hardy Lloyd is in jail.

Lloyd calls himself, "The Wolf," – an anti-American terrorist, espousing the killing of police officers whom he calls, "the front-line troops against the people."

To that end, on his internet radio program, Lloyd praised the actions of alleged police killer Richard Poplawski and was gleeful about the tragic events of April 4.

He was arrested Wednesday morning for probation violations. Those charges stem from his arrest in the shooting death of his girlfriend Lore Hann in Squirrel Hill in 2004.

A jury accepted Lloyd's plea of self-defense, but he was convicted of possessing unlicensed firearms.

Sources say Lloyd's history and rants have landed him on a domestic terrorism watch list at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security which warned local law enforcement about Lloyd's recent postings.

KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan says there are unconfirmed reports that guns were confiscated from Lloyd's home but there's no official word on that.

It's unclear right now whether other charges will be pending.
Update:
http://cbs3.com/wireapnewspa/Blogger...2.1840772.html

Aug 3, 2010 4:25 pm US/Eastern
Blogger Who Praised Cop Killing Gets Gun Sentence

PITTSBURGH (AP) ― A blogger who praised the fatal shootings of three Pittsburgh police officers last year has been sentenced to 2½ years in federal prison for illegally possessing firearms.

The FBI began investigating 32-year-old Hardy Lloyd, of Crafton, after he posted a picture of himself holding a rifle on a website where he also praised the April 2009 police shootings.

Lloyd isn't allowed to have weapons because he was on probation at the time for illegally possessing a firearm in a 2004 case in which he was also acquitted on charges that he shot a woman. Lloyd had claimed self-defense.

State probation officers found 10 weapons in his home in May 2009, shortly after he posted the picture. He pleaded guilty to illegally possessing weapons in April and was sentenced Tuesday.
And:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10216/1077387-57.stm

Crafton man sentenced to prison on gun charges
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
By Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A self-proclaimed white supremacist who praised the killings of three Pittsburgh police officers and encouraged more of the same was sentenced to 30 months in prison Tuesday on federal firearms charges.

Hardy Lloyd, 32, of Crafton pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in April. He was arrested in May 2009 after state probation officers received a tip from an FBI agent who saw a photograph of Mr. Lloyd posted on his blog in which he was holding a rifle.

During a May 27, 2009, search of his home, probation officers found 10 weapons. Mr. Lloyd was prohibited from having firearms because he was on probation from a 2004 case, in which he was accused of killing a female acquaintance, Lori Hann.

Although he was found to have acted in self-defense, Mr. Lloyd was found guilty of illegally possessing a firearm. He was sentenced to 111/2 to 23 months in jail to be followed by three years probation.

Mr. Lloyd's therapist, Anthony Mastroianni, who has been treating him for 10 years, told the court Tuesday his patient has Asperger's syndrome. He believes Mr. Lloyd has made significant progress in his treatment over the past year and is now functioning at about the age level of a 10th-grader.

Defense attorney John Knorr asked the judge to recommend Mr. Lloyd be imprisoned in a facility close to Pittsburgh so he could continue treatment with Mr. Matroianni.

He faced an advisory guideline range sentence of 24 to 30 months.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Margaret Picking told the judge that she believed Mr. Lloyd is a danger to himself and others.

"He exhorted others to commit acts of violence," she said, referring to his blog. "Others have tried throughout his entire life to rehabilitate him, and all have failed."

Senior U.S. District Judge Gustave Diamond called the guns found at Mr. Lloyd's home "a small arsenal."

"He has made expressions that indicate a potentially violent character," the judge said. "Whether these accurately reflect his inner nature and whether he would act out those statements ... I believe he is a potential danger to himself and others."

In addition to his prison term, Judge Diamond also ordered Mr. Lloyd to serve three years on supervised release. During that time, as part of the plea agreement, Mr. Lloyd is not permitted to run any type of website.
Paula Reed Ward: pward@post-gazette.com or 412-263-2620.
He was convicted of an M1 in 2006: http://ujsportal.pacourts.us/DocketS...terID=79627884

Which means he's prohibited under federal law. Doesn't 2.5 years seem a little light, considering he was in possession of 10 firearms?