Clayton woman Latausha Nedd arrested for making online threats against officers

Sep 24, 2015 - 19:16
Sep 25, 2015 - 12:45
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Clayton woman Latausha Nedd arrested for making online threats against officers
Woman threatens police in online video

Clayton County police are investigating threats against officers made by a woman in videos posted on the Inteet.

Police say the woman who made the Inteet 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, calls for a war on not only white people, but she advocates shooting police officers.

The woman in the video, who goes by the name Eye Empress Sekhmet, calls for a war on not only white people, but she 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," Empress said.

An undercover police officer told reporters police are especially conceed since she's not that far from police headquarters.

The FBI is also investigating this threat.

Police told Jones they are considering charges.

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