An accused killer arrested in Daytona Beach was forced out of a North Carolina courtroom Thursday because of an expletive-filled outburst in front of a judge.

Kenneth Stancil was escorted from the courtroom as he said the "F-word" several times during his first appearance.

After a few minutes Stancil returned to finish the hearing.

Stancil said in court he killed his former boss because he was a child molester. He told the judge that when he did it, he knew he would face life in prison.

However, Stancil could face more than that -- he could get the death penalty.

Stancil told a Raleigh TV station that he killed Ron Lane earlier this week because Lane had made sexual advances to Stancil's 16-year-old brother.

"He ain't physically touched him, but he was in the proposal to try to and I wasn't going to let that happen," Stancil said.

Stancil also told reporters he is a neo-Nazi who is concerned about the future of white children.

Lane was the supervisor at a work study program at the college. Lane had fired Stancil for absenteeism.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.