EAST POINT, Ga. — A mother arrested after police said she posted threatening messages on Facebook is now at the Fulton County jail.
Only Channel 2 Action News was there as a police cruiser left the East Point Jail to transfer Ebony Dickens to Fulton County.
Channel 2's Liz Artz attended the woman’s court hearing Wednesday.
As Dickens sat in the courtroom, her court appointed attorney argued she has a Master’s degree, is a mother, was set to start a new job in May and should be allowed out of jail on a signature bond.
The judge disagreed.
The 33-year-old was given a $10,000 bond and banned from social media.
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Police said she posted threatening messages to Facebook.
In a paragraph long rant, under the name Tiffany Milan the post stated, "I condone black on white killings."
It went on to say: "I’ve thought about shooting every white cop I see in the head." and "might kill at least 15 tomorrow. I'm plotting now."
In an email statement sent to Channel 2 Action News, her twin sister Erica wrote:
"Ebony Dickens is a pillar in the community and had it not been for the countless black men dying at the hands of white, racist cops, her opinion would not be that serious."
That same sister was reprimanded by the court Wednesday after an outburst. Erica Dickens told the judge she was there to support her sister. She was not happy television news cameras were present.
East Point police transported Dickens to the Fulton County jail until she either makes bond or her next court appearance before a Fulton County judge. There, charges could be dropped or upgraded to a felony.
Dickens bonded out of the Fulton County Jail at 6:19 a.m. Thursday. Her next court date has not yet been announced.