A Clearwater woman was arrested Monday after she was accused of threatening a mass shooting at a church in St. Petersburg. The charge stems from Instagram posts made by Cheryl Bradley, 70, toward Gregory Murray, the pastor of Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church, according to an arrest report. “The white supremacy group will attend your Easter service. Prepare yourselves!!!” a post made on March 17 said, in part. “Hey…. This is Florida. We open carry (racial slur)!!! Pew pew!!!” “We are coming for you wanna be pastor Gregory Murray,” Bradley said, according to the arrest report. “You can’t hide (racial slur) and the devil who wears Prada. Done deal on Easter!!” In additional messages detailed in the arrest report, police said Bradley called Murray a “monkey,” threatened to “follow up at (his) home with protests,” and said “a shadow will f*** you up.” (…) Bradley was charged with making threats of a mass shooting and remained in the Pinellas County Jail on Tuesday, where she is being held on a $50,000 bond.
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