US | James Von Brunn Von Brunn's Digital Trail Disappears Web page, message board rants removed after suspect named By Rob Quinn Posted Jun 12, 2009 5:40 AM CDT Copied This undated photograph provided by the Talbot County, Md.,Sheriff Office on Thursday, June 11, 2009, shows James von Brunn. (AP Photo/Talbot County Sheriff Office) James von Brunn's online presence began to vanish within hours after he was named as the suspect in the Holocaust Museum shooting Wednesday, the Washington Post reports. Users trying to access his personal website received an error message, his user bio on Wikipedia was pulled, and the Free Republic message board temporarily removed a posting from him questioning President Obama's citizenship. The scrubbing of von Brunn's online presence raises some tricky netiquette issues. Wikipedia said it removed the bio because it contained hate speech that hadn't been previously brought to the site’s attention, while the Free Republic reinstated von Brunn's rant after a review. His online presence remains viewable through caches and in archives like the Wayback Machine, proving once again that information on the Internet is nearly impossible to purge once posted. Read These Next FBI says 'person of interest' in Kirk killing is in custody. Charlie Kirk's death has been confirmed. Moment of silence for Kirk ends in House shouting match. Videos may have captured the shooter of Charlie Kirk on a roof. Report an error