One image saved by Guyger shows a military sniper with overlaid text that reads: “Stay low, go fast; kill first, die last; one shot, one kill; no luck, all skill.”
Another post saved by Guyger reads: “I wear all black to remind you not to mess with me, because I’m already dressed for your funeral.”
She also made a comment underneath in which she said she had a gun, shovel and gloves.
“Yah I got meh a gun a shovel an gloves if i were u back da f— up and get out of meh f—ing a–,” the comment reads.
“People are so ungrateful,” Guyger commented under a post of a Minion character from “Despicable Me” with the text, “No one ever thanks me for having the patience not to kill them.”
Jurors craned their necks to get a view of the screen as the prosecution displayed the evidence Tuesday afternoon. But Guyger looked straight ahead and did not visibly acknowledge the jury.
Jurors will remain sequestered at a local hotel until they decide on Guyger’s sentence, which can range from five to 99 years.
At the end of the day Tuesday, Guyger was taken into custody outside the presence of the jury. Kemp ordered the courtroom cleared and the live video feed cut before deputies arrested her.
Guyger, who isn’t allowed an appeal bond, was later booked into the Dallas County jail, where she will remain.
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