A Georgia woman has been arrested after she allegedly produced a series of videos advocating for the murder of white people and police officers.
On Thursday, the FBI and U.S. Marshals assisted Clayton County officers and deputies in arresting Latausha Naomi Nedd, who went by the name “Eye Empress Sekhmet” online.
“I say let’s have a take a gun day, and start walking up on these untrained (expletive deleted) and stealing their weapons,” Nedd said in one of the videos, WSB reports. She also called for the “take over” of police stations.
The others are “filled with profanity and hatred toward white people,” according to the news station.
In a video titled, “DECLARATION OF OPEN SEASON ON CRACKAS,” Nedd “wields a machete and a large caliber handgun as she repeatedly calls for ‘open season’ on ‘crackas’ while the sound of gunfire is played in the background,” Infowars reports.
From the backseat of a squad car, she disputed the accusations made by police.
“This is about a YouTube video? I’ve seen worse on YouTube.
“All I said was defend yourself against people who want to kill us. That’s all. I never said anything more than that.”
But on Friday, a judge wasn’t buying her argument. She was denied bond, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
And while she was in custody, she was charged with another crime: assaulting her friend’s juvenile daughter. In that case, she’s caged with cruelty to children and battery.
According to the Examiner, Nedd is a “Black Lives Matter” movement supporter.
Nedd is currently housed at the Clayton County jail.
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