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AN ARMED felon allegedly threatened to shoot Louisville police officers for $30,000 in a Facebook Live video last week.

Cortez Lamont Edwards, 29, was allegedly seen holding an AR variant pistol including a non-extendible support brace with an extended magazine after was announced.

Cortez Edwards, 29, is facing federal charges being a felon in possession of a firearm
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Cortez Edwards, 29, is facing federal charges being a felon in possession of a firearmCredit: Oldham County Detention Center

According to the criminal complaint, Edwards went live on on Wednesday.

In the video, he said he wanted to be paid $30,000 to shoot police officers outside his home in , , "for a disturbance in the street."

Edwards was convicted for complicity to trafficking in a controlled substance and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to a  by the US Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Kentucky.

arrested Edwards on Sunday after finding him sleeping on a couch in his residence with a Glock model 19, nine-millimeter semi-automatic pistol nearby.

Louisville has been subject to several nights of protests
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Louisville has been subject to several nights of protestsCredit: Rex Features

Edwards was alone with a toddler at the time of the arrest.

"Louisville needs healing and safety for its citizens, not armed felons seeking bids to shoot police," said US Attorney Russell Coleman. "Federal law enforcement here will continue to respond as one to swiftly mitigate threats to our city."

Special Agent in Charge R Shawn Marrow of the Louisville Field Division of ATF said that "threats against law enforcement are unacceptable."

A grand jury decided not to bring charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor
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A grand jury decided not to bring charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna TaylorCredit: Rex Features

"When you threaten police and brandish firearms, you can expect the attention of ATF," Marrow said.

The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives is investigating the case with the Louisville Metro Police Department, Homeland Security Investigations, US Marshals Service, and the Secret Service.

Edwards faces federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and faces up to 10 years if convicted.

Louisville has been subject to several nights of protests after a grand jury decided not to bring charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor who was shot and killed after cops returned fire when her boyfriend shot and injured an officer during a raid.

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