Hate hoax: 'White KKK member' making racially motivated threats to burn down houses and kill neighbors turns out to be black woman, police say

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A Georgia neighborhood was terrorized by a person claiming to be a white male member of the Ku Klux Klan. However, police now say that the person making racially motivated threats to burn down houses in the neighborhood and kill people is actually a black woman.

Last December, residents of the Brookmont subdivision of Douglasville began receiving racially charged letters in their mailboxes. The handwritten notes claimed to be from a 6-foot tall, white male with a long, red beard, who was a member of the KKK.

"The notes threatened to burn their houses down and kill them and said that they didn't belong in the neighborhood," said Detective Nathan Shumaker.

The notes – which used the N-word and talked about hanging people – were received by at least seven black residents in the suburb about 25 miles from Atlanta, according to WGCL-TV.

The Douglasville Police Department said the investigation started by detectives going "door-to-door to check doorbell cameras and gather whatever information they could from the residents." They also handed out flyers to residents about the racially motivated threats.


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On Sept. 6, law enforcement found evidence linking the terroristic letters to the home of Terresha Lucas – a 30-year-old black female. The detectives gathered enough evidence to obtain a search warrant. During the search, detectives found other evidence that tied the suspect to the threatening notes, Shumaker said.

Lucas was charged with eight counts of making terroristic threats. The motive behind the hate hoax was not immediately released by authorities.

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No hate crime charges? Sounds like more black privilege.

Six foot, red bearded Klansmen should probably sue her for defamation.
 
I hope they throw the book at her.


A Georgia neighborhood was terrorized by a person claiming to be a white male member of the Ku Klux Klan. However, police now say that the person making racially motivated threats to burn down houses in the neighborhood and kill people is actually a black woman.
Last December, residents of the Brookmont subdivision of Douglasville began receiving racially charged letters in their mailboxes. The handwritten notes claimed to be from a 6-foot tall, white male with a long, red beard, who was a member of the KKK.
"The notes threatened to burn their houses down and kill them and said that they didn't belong in the neighborhood," said Detective Nathan Shumaker.
The notes – which used the N-word and talked about hanging people – were received by at least seven black residents in the suburb about 25 miles from Atlanta, according to WGCL-TV.
The Douglasville Police Department said the investigation started by detectives going "door-to-door to check doorbell cameras and gather whatever information they could from the residents." They also handed out flyers to residents about the racially motivated threats.
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On Sept. 6, law enforcement found evidence linking the terroristic letters to the home of Terresha Lucas – a 30-year-old black female. The detectives gathered enough evidence to obtain a search warrant. During the search, detectives found other evidence that tied the suspect to the threatening notes, Shumaker said.
Lucas was charged with eight counts of making terroristic threats. The motive behind the hate hoax was not immediately released by authorities.
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Hate crime.:113:
The motive....RACISM AGAINST WHITES!!! :iagree:
 
The Nazi establishment burned the Reichtag building in order to inflame resentment against the Jewish population. Political propaganda is nothing new especially when the media becomes the propaganda arm of a political agenda.
 
The woman is a piece of garbage. Sad that this kind of stupid behavior is fairly common with these folks.
 
For being such a racist country it makes one wonder why these people need to keep manufacturing fake hate crimes.
They are radical Marxists whose mission is always to tear down a society that values individualism in favor of collectivism and full State control. Fostering divisive hatred among individuals is a tenet of Marxism.
 
This story doesn't sound right. That it sounds as if they wanted the public to know in order to create racial tension.

No one is that stupid to leave bread crumbs behind.

If someone wants to mail, hate mail. All they need to do is write down the address of their victims and mail the letters to them from another county or city from a busy outdoor drop off mailbox that isn't being monitored by surveillance or facial recognition cameras. And don't licked the envelopes or touch them with your fingers. But use latex gloves when handling the letters. Because they have your DNA on file at these hospitals and from these DNA centers that checks your paternity and maternity. And from businesses that search for your genealogy.



And we all know that this was a stunt that was orchestrated by Stacy Abrams to get Whites to hate Blacks in their state in order to create a climate of hate. They have done this to Cynthia McKinney in order for her to turn her investigation of 9/11 and other crimes into a race issue.

That they started to have employees at work to alienate her. Asking for her I.D. but don't ask the other White members of Congress. and doing all sorts of things to her that upset her. That one day that she had jumped on a police officer behind being mistreated. That it had many Whites thinking that there is something wrong with her. That she started to change her narrative about the abuse in the Bush's administration into a race issue. That she started focusing more on race issues that are going on on Capitol Hill.



Those are some of the tactics on how to control your mind. Having you to think in a certain way. MK Ultra.



Our main focus is on those that have stolen the election. But just ignore everything else.

And don't have them guiding your thoughts, luring you right into their trap.




Like the real Black folks don't watches MSM. They more likely watches entertainment programs because they knows politics is a joke. And so they don't even know about the voter I.D. racist claim that is being spread.
But the MSM media have us all into believing that all Blacks are worried about not able to obtain an I.D. to vote. That they are all idiots that do not know what to do like in those old films in the 30s.
And so you all shouldn't listen to these stories that are controlling your thoughts about a certain race.

 
No hate crime charges? Sounds like more black privilege.

Six foot, red bearded Klansmen should probably sue her for defamation.

Funny they all scream about white privilege while blacks rob stores, kill people, are openly and public racist, pull shit like this, demand special treatment, and burn stores and nothing happens to them really and never called on their schenigans.

Meanwhile whites get sued, fired, and demonized for every little thing they do. And a couple million broke ass whites would disagree about having any privileges. And we're all labeled as racists by crt.
 
I hope they throw the book at her.


A Georgia neighborhood was terrorized by a person claiming to be a white male member of the Ku Klux Klan. However, police now say that the person making racially motivated threats to burn down houses in the neighborhood and kill people is actually a black woman.
Last December, residents of the Brookmont subdivision of Douglasville began receiving racially charged letters in their mailboxes. The handwritten notes claimed to be from a 6-foot tall, white male with a long, red beard, who was a member of the KKK.
"The notes threatened to burn their houses down and kill them and said that they didn't belong in the neighborhood," said Detective Nathan Shumaker.
The notes – which used the N-word and talked about hanging people – were received by at least seven black residents in the suburb about 25 miles from Atlanta, according to WGCL-TV.
The Douglasville Police Department said the investigation started by detectives going "door-to-door to check doorbell cameras and gather whatever information they could from the residents." They also handed out flyers to residents about the racially motivated threats.
...
On Sept. 6, law enforcement found evidence linking the terroristic letters to the home of Terresha Lucas – a 30-year-old black female. The detectives gathered enough evidence to obtain a search warrant. During the search, detectives found other evidence that tied the suspect to the threatening notes, Shumaker said.
Lucas was charged with eight counts of making terroristic threats. The motive behind the hate hoax was not immediately released by authorities.
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Every single time.

The demand for racism from the left far outweighs the supply.
 

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