A Black Lives Matter activist was arrested after police in Clayton County, Georgia, reviewed a video she allegedly cut that declared "open season on crackas" was a call to violence that crossed legal lines.
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The woman, who's also reportedly an activist with the "F–" Yo" flag movement, goes by the name of "Eye Empress Sekhmet" and also threatened to kill police, WSB-TV reported.
The YouTube video was removed once, but reposted at a blog site and picked up by the Gateway Pundit. It's entitled, "DECLARATION OF OPEN SEASON ON CRACKAS" and presses fellow activists to "take over" police stations.
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Around the three and one-half minute mark, the woman makes an appearance on the video, outfitted in a camouflage jacket and carting a machete and handgun, and calls for "open season [on] crackas" as gunfire sounds echo in the background.
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WSB-TV posted its own video of Eye Empress Sekhmet – one of police leading her away, under arrest, as she mumbles how "ridiculous" it was she is being charged with a crime because of a video, the Gateway Pundit said.