A man was so mad at Fulton County police, he allegedly called 911 and threatened to blow up a building, according to his arrest warrant.
Willie Antoine Ross, of Tucker, was in Cobb County when he called 911 Tuesday afternoon and told a dispatcher he was tired of the way his family was being treated by the Fulton County narcotics unit, according to police.
Ross allegedly told the dispatcher he would go to the Fulton police office and “tear that (expletive) building up, and I don’t give a damn if I have to put a bomb in there to blow that (expletive) up,” his arrest warrant states.
Ross mentioned two names specifically during the call. By 8 a.m. Wednesday, one of those names had been painted on the side of Atlanta police headquarters, police said.
Cobb sheriff’s deputies arrested Ross at a Windy Hill Road address Thursday afternoon. He was charged with terroristic threats and acts and booked into the Cobb jail, where he was being held Monday afternoon without bond, booking records showed.
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