A wannabe influencer from New York sickenly called for Elon Musk to be assassinated while bragging about not paying taxes — quickly getting her on the feds’ radar.
Sarah C. Roberts, who calls herself a NY-based executive producer, shared a video to her 4,000 TikTok followers saying Musk’s name — then gesturing as if slitting his throat.
“We need to X him,” she says of the Tesla and X boss now working for President Trump. “And my X, I mean formally known as assassination.”
Smirking, she challenged the FBI to stop her — while seemingly confessing to tax crimes.
“Arrest me. You don’t have enough people to even investigate me at this point. I haven’t filed my taxes in like… eight years and yet no one’s come for me,” she said in the clip.
“So I”m going to f–king say it. Let’s assassinate some motherf–kers,” she concludes in the video.
The short video was reshared on X by Libs of TikTok on Monday, where it has been viewed more than 16 million times — including by Musk himself, who tagged Ed Martin, the US Attorney for DC, to make sure the feds were aware.
“Death threat and admission of multiple counts of tax fraud,” wrote Musk, a chief White House adviser, adding: “Uh oh… now she’s in trouble. Don’t you love when they admit their crimes on video for the world to see.”
Martin later responded on X, resharing the viral clip and addressing Roberts in his post.
“Duly noted. Thx for letting us know. We’ll put you in the system. Talk soon, Ma’am,” he warned, with the hashtag #NoOneIsAboveTheLaw.
Roberts has since deleted her TikTok account and made her Instagram account private.
Many commenters were baffled at Roberts’ actions.
“Why do people get on TikTok and just self-snitch? I don’t understand this need to out yourself,” one X user wrote.
“I hope that the FBI takes this woman very seriously – such threats have to be investigated immediately,” a second wrote, tagging in the bureau and its new director, Kash Patel.
“I’m amazed at how many people there are online who will openly hand the American justice system a slam dunk like this. At least give your lawyer something to work with,” added a third.