Black Woman Arrested For Sending Racial Letters With Ties To The KKK

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She was terrorizing a neighborhood, police say. In December, residents began filing complaints with the Douglasville Police when they received letters that contained racial language, threats and made ties to the Ku Klux Klan, a long standing hate group. Over that time, more residents began receiving letters. Investigators compiled a ton of information, evidence and even checked doorbell cameras. They made an arrest of Terresha Lucas, a black woman from Douglas County.

Lucas would leave the letters in the mailbox overnight for them to be discovered the next day. Investigators say that Lucas claimed to be "six-feet-tall white male with a long, red beard who did not live in the neighborhood." Lucas has been charged with eight counts of making terroristic threats. Lucas faces eight felony charges of terroristic threats and acts. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of five years and a fine of $5,000. 

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