MILTON, Fla. — A Northwest Florida man is behind bars after he threatened to harm a Volusia County judge on multiple 911 calls, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Alan McCarty, 35 of Milton, was arrested by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office early Saturday morning on a felony warrant accusing him of corruption by threat against a public servant.
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McCarty allegedly began making threats against Circuit Judge Stasia Warren around 8 p.m. Friday to Volusia County 911 dispatchers. He is suspected of making four expletive-laden calls.
“Yeah, I want to report a crime that’s about happen,” the first cal began.
Listen to the 911 calls:
Over the course of the calls, McCarty allegedly can be heard making the following statements:
"I got a (expletive) gun pointed at your (expletive) building."
"I'm letting you know I'm going to shoot this (expletive). You gonna (expletive) give me my kids."
"A new law was just wrote. Your judge is gonna (expletive) die for sabotaging people's cases, you stupid (expletive).”
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A lieutenant contacted Warren's courtroom deputy, who listened to the call audio and identified the voice as McCarty's.
The courtroom deputy recalled an incident in July, when McCarty allegedly left a hostile message with Warren's judicial assistant.
Analysts in the Volusia County Crime Center also determined the audio matched previous recordings of McCarty's voice.
McCarty was booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail around 3:57 a.m. where he awaits transport to Volusia County.