Utah woman Kathryn Smith torments interracial neighbors in videos showing her berating them with racial slurs and pushing the stomach of a pregnant mom

Videos of a Utah woman dubbed the “nightmare neighbor” show her berating an interracial family and shoving a pregnant mother in the stomach.

The woman, identified as Kathryn Smith, 67, of Midvale, repeatedly yells at the mother, who decided to confront her neighbor about her actions.

It is unclear when the incident occurred, but videos recently surfaced on social media and quickly went viral.

Smith's actions are detailed in the videos in which she calls the mother a “fat a**” and the family “n*****.”

Court documents revealed that the Greater Salt Lake Unified Police Department was aware of Smith's behavior toward the family and intervened on two separate occasions.

A video of Kathryn Smith, 67, harassing her neighbors – an interracial family – with racial slurs and profanity has gone viral

The family's attorney said Smith began harassing them shortly after they moved to the Midvale neighborhood in 2019.

The confrontation in one video begins with Smith sitting in a lawn chair on her phone when the discouraged mother approaches her.

'Don't say ***. Please call the police,” the mother said.

“Get off my damn property,” Smith replies.

“Don't talk to the children,” the mother says.

Smith then gets out of her chair and violently points her finger in the mother's face. “Keep your damn dog on a leash,” Smith shouts.

The mother replies, “Don't talk to my children. C*** do you understand?'

“I don't even know if you have more than one child, but is there something you want to know?” I don't talk to your kids, so get the fuck out of my face,” Smith says.

“Don't say s*** to the damn kids,” says the angry mother.

Smith then starts dancing and mocks the mother saying, “Oh, mama bear.” I'm so scared for you. I'm so scared for you, mama bear.”

“Just because you popped a kid out of your ass doesn't mean you're worthy of being a mother,” Smith says.

The mother then says “touch me” before Smith says “taunt.”

“The kids can be outside and there's no reason why you're talking to them,” the mother continues.

On several occasions, Smith was also seen driving past the family's home while shouting racial slurs and swear words at the parents and children.

“They are at our house, not at your house. There's no damn reason.'

Smith, turning to her lawn chair, then brings her cell phone to her ear before quickly standing up and saying, “It's a free country. Get the f****** out of my face.”

The mother then asks Smith, “Is it a free country?” What are you going to do?'

“Yes, it is and you fucking fat bastard is talking – get that damn baby out of there,” Smith says as she touches the mother's pregnant baby.

The video shows Smith “forcefully poking” and “pushing with both hands” into the mother's pregnant belly.

Another video showed Smith driving past the family's home while shouting hateful comments at the family.

“I hear you have a diaper-headed baby there,” Smith is heard saying to the mother as she walks down the street with her dog.

In another clip, Smith drove her car slowly past their house and said, “Hey there n****.”

During the courtyard encounter, when the angry mother confronted Smith about her actions, Smith got in her face and “poked” and “pushed” the mother's pregnant belly with both hands.

Smith is seen mocking the mother as she said, “Oh, mama bear. I'm so scared for you. I'm so scared of your mama bear

The City of Midvale posted this announcement on their social media after the viral video was shared. The mayor of Midvale also posted about it and was scheduled to meet the family

Tyler Ayres, the family's attorney, did tell Axios Salt Lake City that the family 'has lost work as a result and has therefore had to keep children out of school'.

“They are all in therapy for it, and it has cost them a lot of money.”

Ayres also revealed that Smith began tormenting the family shortly after they moved to the neighborhood in 2019.

Marcus Stevenson, the mayor of Midvale, posted online about the meeting, saying: 'It is difficult to describe the disgust I feel when I learn that one of our Midvale families is living in a situation where they regularly have to deal with racist rants and feel like their safety is at stake. risk.'

Ayres said the family planned to meet with Stevenson on Tuesday to discuss the case further.

Smith could not be reached in time for this report.

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