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Judge denies bond for woman accused of threatening police

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CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A woman accused of making videos calling people to kill police officers appeared in a Clayton County court Friday morning.

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.
"I say let's have a take a gun day, and start walking up on these untrained and stealing their weapons," Nedd said.
A judge denied Nedd bond Friday morning.
“You really want people to kill cops?” Channel 2’s Tom Jones asked Nedd.
"I never said that," Nedd told Jones.
Only Channel 2 Action News was there as the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service and a joint terrorism task force moved in to arrest Nedd Thursday afternoon.
Jones was there as officers removed her from her home. Jones said Nedd was watching Channel 2 Action News when she was arrested.
We had just aired a report about her videos.

“She was watching your news broadcast," Chief Michael Register with the Clayton County Police Department told Jones.  "A lot of people talk on the Internet and on YouTube, but most people don't make threats against segments of the community."

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