A Gulf Breeze man who allegedly harassed his family using Coldplay lyrics and threats of violence from his "Nazi prison associates" was convinced to end his standoff with police for a slice of pizza, according to police reports.

On Tuesday, Evan Charles McLemore, 33, was arrested on charges of resisting an officer without violence and aggravated stalking.

The resisting charge stems from a four-hour standoff in northeast Pensacola on Tuesday.

What happened:Suspect in four-hour Durango Circle police standoff charged with aggravated stalking

Shortly after 10 a.m., officers responded to a residence on Durango Circle in reference to a possible battery and were advised McLemore had barricaded himself in a backroom. Officers began trying to coax McLemore out of the room, but McLemore responded that "he had a gun to his head, and he was not going back to prison, no matter what it took," according to a Pensacola Police Department arrest report.

Officers contacted SWAT, and over the next several hours negotiators attempted to persuade McLemore to come out of the room. Crisis negotiators eventually offered McLemore a slice of pizza, and he exited the room. Officers then were able to take him into custody.

McLemore allegedly told officers he had ingested "many various narcotics" while he was barricaded in the room, according to the arrest report. Because of his condition, McLemore was initially denied entry into the jail and taken to Baptist Hospital to be medically cleared.

At the time of his arrest, McLemore had a preexisting warrant for aggravated stalking.

In early February, McLemore's stepmother contacted Pensacola police to report he was sending her harassing text messages. She claimed that he had been physically abusive in the past, and that he had held a knife to his grandmother's throat and threatened to kill her.

According to claims in the arrest report, McLemore had threatened and intimidated people in the past by saying that "Nazi" associates of his from prison would do violence on his behalf. His family had largely cut off communications with McLemore when he attempted to strangle a different family member, the stepmother reportedly told police.

Despite being told that family members did not want any contact with him, McLemore allegedly sent numerous texts over several weeks that included implied threats. In one text, he allegedly wrote,"You f--- with me and I am not the one that's going to do anything but there's people that will."

In another, he quoted a Coldplay song and wrote, "Lights will guide you home and ignite your bones and I will try to fix you."

Florida Department of Corrections records indicate McLemore previously served 18 months in prison for battery on a person older than 65.

He is currently being held in Escambia County Jail on $6,000 bond.

Kevin Robinson can be reached at krobinson4@pnj.com and 850-435-8527.