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Published: February 7, 2008
TAMPA - Christopher Holder said he was just rapping, but now he's got a rap sheet.
The Hernando County teenager acknowledged he repeated a sexual expletive several times near a woman and her children prior to his misdemeanor arrest Sunday, deputies say. He told them he merely was parroting a rap song.

Christopher Holder
Holder, 19, told deputies he was shouting out a Lil' Boosie rap song before his arrest on charges of disorderly conduct and breach of peace at 7443 Gordon Loop, authorities said.
Holder "used the profane language numerous times in front of the victim, Amy Churchill, and her three children," an arrest report states. "A sworn written statement was completed by the victim, outraging her sense of public decency and affecting her and her children's peace and quiet."
Prior to his arrest, Holder argued he did nothing wrong and that he merely was singing a song, according to the report. He did agree, however, that he didn't think children needed to hear foul language.
If someone knowingly screams curse words around others, that could affect the peace and quiet of an unwilling listener and be probable cause for a disorderly conduct charge, First Amendment lawyer Luke Lirot said.
Lirot said, however, that if the person cursing is repeating lyrics of a song that hasn't been declared obscene, he has a much-stronger defense.
Holder was taken to the Hernando County jail without incident. He has since been released.
Reporter Josh Poltilove can be reached at jpoltilove@tampatrib.com or (813) 259-7691.
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