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A new video shows the night police officers confronted Brittany Johnson, also known as Lovely Peaches, about threats she made about her dog. Body camera footage obtained by Insider shows Johnson, 20, telling Dekalb County Police Officers that she threatened to kill the dog for followers. She has been posting again on social media and has 146,000 followers. In the body camera footage, an officer can be heard asking Johnson why she made threats against her dog. Previously, a police report obtained by Insider said that Johnson sprayed perfume in the dog's eyes and picked it up by its neck while he was on the internet. Police entered a motel room where Johnson and the dog were staying to question the dog's owner after receiving a call from a concerned onlooker. Johnson claimed that she threw the dog out of the window. She claimed that she broke the dog's legs. When officers confronted her, she said the window in her room didn't open and that the statements she made online were jokes. In the video, the police officer asks Johnson if she wants to keep the dog. Is there a reason you do what you do? She said a label will sign her and she can live good. It makes sense, I want a good life for myself, my dad and my daughter, but some of the antics you pulled on your social media are not normal. She told the officer that she has over 1 million followers on social media and that she has been diagnosed with depression and anxiety. Johnson said she makes about $1,000 a week from sponsorships. Johnson has been promoting his music on different social media platforms. She has over 24,000 monthly subscribers on the streaming service.

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A post to Bethel's Instagram account on Monday confirmed her February 18 death.Instagram
  • Miami police told Insider that the girl died after falling out of a window.

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The Miami Police Department told Insider that the Miss Alabama for America Strong died after falling out of a window.

Police responded to a suicide attempt on February 11 at 12 a.m. The statement said that the woman was in critical condition and was transported to the Jackson Memorial Hospital.

The cause of death wasblunt force trauma, police said. According to the police statement, her manner of death was accidental.

This was a tragic accident and no foul play is suspected, the statement said.

The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner's Office did not respond to Insider's request for comment.

She announced her death on her account on Monday.

The post said that on Friday, February 18, 2022, at approximately 5:30AM Eastern time in Miami, Florida, our beloved ZOE Sozo Bethel passed from this life into the next as a result of her injuries.

The family asks that their privacy wishes be honored and respected at this time, as effectual and fervent prayers are solicited for the family members.

On February 10, her account shared a photo with a caption that said she had been involved in an accident. According to the post, doctors said that she sustained brain damage that could not be repaired and she was in a coma.

The nature of the accident was not detailed in any of the posts.

There were over 25,000 followers on the social media platform. She was an ambassador for Turning Point USA, a conservative nonprofit founded by Bill Montgomery and Charlie Kirk.

We are honored to have known her. She has been a pillar in the Conservative movement. She has inspired many, and her legacy will continue to touch the hearts of people everywhere, according to a statement from Turning Point USA.

She was crowned Miss Alabama for America Strong in 2021.

The Miss Alabama for America Strong account mourned the loss of a queen and a light in the world in a post on Monday.

She was a commentator for Right Side Broadcasting Network, a conservative media streaming company, and associated with Liberty University's Falkirk Center.

Her family launched a Go Fund Me last week to raise money for medical expenses, funeral and memorial expenses, as well as resources for her daughter. As of Tuesday afternoon, the fundraiser had raised more than $44,000 and had a goal of $500,000.

The person who organized the event did not respond to the request for comment.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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