A Las Vegas teacher accused of threatening to open fire at a concert allegedly aspired to empower women to become serial killers.

Leslie McGourty, a 48-year-old physics teacher, was arrested earlier this month on suspicion of making a threat to commit an act of terrorism, the Las Vegas Review Journal reported.

Police released a series of text messages from the Bonanza High School educator who wrote to a friend that she wanted to be “remembered” and planned to “poke a lot of holes in a lot of people” during a May 19 concert in downtown Las Vegas.

“A perfect plan with my favorite song surrounded by a bunch of f–ked up misfits like I am,” she reportedly wrote. “Imagine knowing exactly the moment that you’re going to die. I know exactly that your favorite song will be playing. By your favorite band. It’s just too perfect.”

In other messages, she reportedly waxed poetic about a #MeToo movement “in which women feel empowered enough to become serial killers,” authorities said.

When presented with her own text messages, McGourty did not have “much of a reaction,” according to investigators.

McGourty was removed from the classroom May 16 and arrested on school grounds. She was released on bail and is scheduled to next appear in court in June.