A Florida man, who allegedly made anti-LGBTI threats on Facebook, was arrested by police on a separate charge.

According to the Sun Sentinel, a county judge held an emergency hearing to issue an arrest warrant for Craig Jungwirth. He was arrested by state troopers yesterday, 3 September, while driving on a suspended driver’s license.

At the end of August, Jungwirth came to the attention of the Wilton Manors Police Department for a Facebook post.

‘If you losers thought the Pulse nightclub shooting was bad, wait till you see what I’m planning for Labor Day,’ the 50-year-old allegedly wrote, according to the Sun Sentinel.

On 12 June, 49 people were killed and 53 injured at Pulse, located in Orlando, by a shooter claiming ties to ISIS. The massacre happened on the nightclub’s Latin night. The crime is the worst mass shooting in US history.

Wilton Manors is located in Broward County, approximately 35 miles from Miami.

‘The community is on edge,’ Wilton Manors Police Chief Paul O’Connell said to the newspaper. ‘We do have folks who have acquaintances who died in Pulse. A threat like that touches a raw nerve and emotions go through the roof.’

O’Connell has promised increased police presence this weekend, which is a three-day holiday in the US (Labor Day).

In a 4 September press release, Wilton Manors police said the investigation ‘is still ongoing and in a very sensitive stage. Craig Jungwirth has been arrested and currently is in custody in Orlando. Due to the sensitive nature of this active investigation we cannot elaborate on the charge or pending charges at this

time.’

Jungwirth’s attorney, Ron L. Baum, did not tell the newspaper if the Facebook post was written by his client. However, Baum did say Jungwirth is gay.

‘Hate crimes are generally an act of prejudice either against a person or a group,’ Baum said to the Sun Sentinel. ‘And it’s unusual when you are [accused of something and are] a member of that particular group, because it’s a bias-motivated crime.’

Jungwirth is charged with allegedly not paying a 2014 food and drink bill at a Wilton Manors establishment. This past May, in a different incident, he was accused of damaging the windows at a different Wilton Manors bar; he was charged with criminal mischief.

UPDATE: According to WESH 2, the FBI has charged Jungwirth with one count of threatening communications. Presently he’s being held at the Seminole County Jail, in federal custody. He will appear before a judge on Tuesday at the federal courthouse in Orlando.