VIDEO: Woman Arrested for Making Online Threats Against Officers
Clayton County, Ga., police are investigating threats against officers made by a woman in videos posted on the Internet, reports WSB-TV.
Police say the woman who made the Internet threats lives a mile-and-a-half from a Clayton County police station.
The videos are filled with profanity and hate for white people.
The woman in the video, Latausha Nedd, who goes by the name Eye Empress Sekhmet, not only calls for a war on white people, but also advocates shooting police officers.
"I say let's have a take a gun day, and start walking up on these untrained and stealing their weapons," Nedd said.
Nedd claims she's harmless. But according to police, her words are as dangerous as any weapon.
Nedd remains in the Clayton County Jail, charged with making terroristic threats and transmitting those threats through social media.