The mother arrested for posting threatening messages on Facebook about killing white police officers has bonded out of jail Thursday.

Ebony Dickens, 33, arrived home after bonding out of jail after she was arrested Tuesday when police say she posted the threatening messages.

Dickens claims her arrest was an injustice, but she refused to comment.

"Why are you interested in my life?" Dickens said to a reporter. "I don't want to talk to you, it’s really simple, that’s all."

Dickens was arrested Tuesday and charged with making terroristic threats. A judge banned her from social media and gave her a $10,000 bond.

Police said Wednesday they would try to get charges upgraded to a felony, because a gun found during a search showed she had the means to carry out the threats.

The reporter later received a text message from Dickens' daughter, who wrote her mom was not trying to be rude she just needs time to take all this in and when she is ready she plans to talk about it.

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Julian Conley listens during opening statements in his trial at Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. The 25-year-old is accused of fatally shooting 8-year-old Secoriea Turner in July 2020. (Abbey Cutrer/AJC)

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