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A Virginia man will serve six months in jail for hanging a black-faced dummy in his front yard.

Media outlets report that 52-year-old Jack Eugene Turner of Rocky Mount was sentenced on Tuesday in Franklin County Circuit Court.

Turner was convicted in September of violating a state law that prohibits hanging a noose to intimidate. His next-door neighbors are black.

Turner was arrested again last week while free on bond after he put up a sign in front of his home. The sign used a racial slur to say the lives of black people don't matter and added "Got rope?"

A bond conditions was that Turner not post any further symbols or messages in his yard. His attorney, Holland Perdue, has declined to comment on the latest incident.