A Red Bank man has been arrested after making threats directed at personnel at Hamilton County Courts.
According to a Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office press release, on Monday at approximately 1:25 PM, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office was advised of threats to commit violence at the Hamilton County Courts Building, located at 600 Market Street in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
A Hamilton County Clerk advised she had received a call from a subject who became irate after being told he could not directly contact a Hamilton County judge and the caller then threated to come to the court’s building and commit a mass shooting of law enforcement.
Due to the nature of the threat, the HCSO Lieutenant in command of Judicial Security Services enacted additional safety measures to secure the courthouse and protect members of the public and employees. HCSO Investigative Services was also notified, and detectives immediately began an investigation to identify the subject who had made the terroristic threats.
Upon investigation, detectives were able to identify the caller making the threats as 30-year-old Tyler Jordan Spence. Arrest Warrants were quickly obtained and a search warrant due to the threat to public safety. Following the issuance of the arrest and search warrants, HCSO Investigative Services detectives, Uniformed Services deputies, and the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (S.W.A.T.) conducted a high-risk arrest and search warrant at an address in Red Bank, resulting in Spence’s arrest without incident.
“The HCSO takes all threats against our citizens, law enforcement, and our public servants seriously,” said Sheriff Austin Garrett. “We will not tolerate individuals making terroristic threats against the safety and operation of our public buildings, especially our schools and courthouses. HCSO deputies work diligently each day to ensure the safety of all our citizens across Hamilton County.”
Spence is now in custody at the Hamilton County Jail and Detention Center. The criminal investigation in relation to this incident is ongoing.
Spence has been charged with the following crimes; Commission of Act or Terrorism (TCA 39-13-805 / Class A Felony), Retaliation for Past Action (TCA 39-16-510 / Class E Felony)