A hate-filled hair salon owner has been busted for allegedly telling federal agents that she loved the assassination of Charlie Kirk — while threatening to kill ICE agents next, according to federal prosecutors.
Bethany Abigail Terrill, the face-tattooed owner of the Bat Cave Salon in Malden, Massachusetts, faces up to 10 years in prison for threatening to kill federal agents while trying to stop them from arresting an illegal immigrant late last month, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.
Terrill, 37, had filmed the agents while calling them “monsters” and “Nazis,” according to the feds, who said it was all caught on body cameras and Terrill’s own recordings.
“Charlie Kirk died, and we love it,” she yelled of the assassinated married dad. “We’re coming for you, gonna kill you.”
The “belligerent” activist refused to listen to repeated commands to “back up,” despite warnings that she’d also be arrested, according to an affidavit.
An agent who was walking away from the scene heard Terrill’s threat, turned around and attempted to detain the business owner but she “was actively resistant and fought to escape,” requiring the help of additional agents, according to the affidavit.
Terrill denied making the threat and told the agents to play her video — which then “clearly captured” her threats to kill them, the affidavit alleged.
She then admitted — in part — to making the comments, telling the agents, “We are coming for you. We don’t like Nazis in America,” the affidavit states.
Prosecutors wanted her to remain behind bars, calling her a potential danger to the public.
But a federal judge released her on Thursday on the condition she submit to the US Probate and Pretrial services and stay away from law enforcement officers, the Boston Herald reported.
Terrill has also been ordered to attend regular mental health appointments and abstain from drinking alcohol, the judge ruled.
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