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An Omaha police sergeant testified Tuesday that a 23-year-old woman threatened to shoot him and said her son would have unprotected sex with the sergeant’s daughter.

Outside the courtroom, Tantaneze Oliver denied the terroristic-threats charge against her and instead claimed she said to the sergeant: “You wish you could put a bullet in my head.”

The charge stems from an incident after Oliver’s arrest at the Omaha airport rally for presidential candidate Donald Trump on May 6 at Werner Enterprise Hangar.

Sgt. Dan Martin testified that he talked with Oliver before the incident that led to her arrest. Martin said he asked her whether he could take a picture of the sign she was holding to send to his brother.

The sign, Oliver said in an interview outside the courtroom, read, “(expletive) Donald Trump.” She said she hid her face with the sign for the photo.

Later at the rally she was arrested by two other officers for indecent exposure and disorderly conduct after she went behind some object to go to the bathroom, according to a report. Oliver has said the officers didn’t allow her to pull up her pants before handcuffing her.