ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A Rochester woman was convicted Thursday of threatening to kill President Barack Obama.

Christine Wright-Darrisaw, 38, made the threat in a cell phone call to the White House in February 2012, federal prosecutors said. The White House operator testified during the two-day trial that she still remembers the call nearly two years later because of its violent tone.

Christine Wright-Darrisaw in seen in an undated file photo.

The operator said Wright-Darrisaw complained about the unfairness of child custody laws and how Obama needed to fix this. She then said she was going the kill the president,

according to an affidavit filed in federal court.

The federal jury also found Wright-Darrisaw guilty of lying to the Secret Service agents who investigated.

Wright-Darrisaw faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each count when she's sentenced in May.