The woman, identified as kathryn smith, 67, of midvale, repeatedly yells at the mother, who decided to confront her neighbor about her actions.

Stevenson said the woman, positively identified as kathryn tunison smith, 67, was taken into custody on her outstanding warrants.

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A viral series of videos showcasing a midvale, utah woman named kathryn smith going on a racist tirade against a neighboring family for months prompted an immense online backlash.

The video shows a woman, whom the city of midvale identified as kathryn smith, 67, approaching the family's home and yelling vulgarities at the family and their children on.

The complaint accuses smith of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, trespass and false imprisonment stemming from a series of interactions dating to last.

Video surfaced on social media of kathryn smith behaving aggressively towards the family.

The video shows the woman, identified as kathryn smith, yelling racial slurs and profane language at the family, including their young son.

Midvale, utah (kutv) — a salt lake county family decided to pursue legal action after viral tiktok videos show a neighbor’s repeated racial slurs.

The incident, with an unclear timeline, showed smith repeatedly yelling offensive.

It is unclear when the incident.

Smith, 67, has been confirmed by multiple agencies to be the woman featured in a viral video showing a family, reportedly interracial, being harassed with racial slurs, as well as.

Midvale, utah (kutv) — a midvale family is suing their neighbor, after video went viral on social media last year, showing their encounters with her.

Salt lake city (kutv) — a series of disturbing videos have sparked outrage online, showing a midvale woman unleashing racist verbal attacks on a neighboring family for.

Unified police department of greater salt lake issued a warrant for kathryn smith’s arrest after several videos of her racist rants towards the midvale couple surfaced.

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The midvale city prosecutor's indictment states a neighbor, separate from the neighbor smith targeted in the viral tiktok, was moving items from her vehicle to her home.