Black Woman Charged For Posing As A KKK Member And Sending Threatening Notes To Black Families

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A Georgia black woman was charged last week for allegedly making terroristic threats to Black families while posing as a white KKK member.

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30-year-old Terresha Lucas allegedly wrote the letters describing heself as a ‘ six-feet-tall white male with a long, red beard who did not live in the neighborhood’ and threatened seven black families in the Dougsville neighborhood. One resident said they receieved a letter in the mail back in March where it used the N-word, and threatened to kill whole families and children plus setting homes on fire.

Lucas allegedly started sending the letters last Decemeber to two families and a similar pattern occurred in February and March of this year.

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For six months, the letters stopped coming until September 6 after police conducted a months-long investigation. During Labor Day weekend, police linked evidence connected to Lucas but did not specify their findings. Currently, a motive for the crime has not been listed and Lucas is being held at the Douglas County Jail.

She faces eight felony charges of terroristic threats and acts and each counts holds a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

SOURCE: Daily Mail 

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