A 34-year-old Pensacola man was arrested last week after he allegedly threatened several times to blow up Lincoln Park Elementary School because he was upset over how a teacher treated his child.

Carlmontia Jones has been charged with making a false report of a bomb threat, explosive device or weapon of mass destruction. He was booked Thursday into the Escambia County Jail with a $10,000 bond.

The elementary school's administrative clerk told deputies that between 8 and 8:15 a.m. Thursday, Jones entered her office and demanded to see his child’s teacher, according to his arrest report.

The clerk said Jones became irate and starting cursing after being told the teacher was unavailable. Jones then allegedly demanded to see the principal, saying "I will come back to this school and blow the (expletive) school up," according to the report.

The clerk let the principal know that a parent wanted to see her, and the principal invited Jones into her office and inquired about his problem, according to the report.

Jones told the principal he was furious about the behavior of his child’s teacher. He said that when his child falls asleep in class, the teacher makes the girl stand up, according to the report.

The principal told deputies that she tried to calm Jones down, and when he would not calm down, she asked him to leave. The principal said Jones left her office "cursing, ranting and raving," the report states.

The principal also said that just before he stepped out her office, Jones threatened to come back and blow up the school, the report stated.

A teacher’s assistant who was in the school’s front office that morning told deputies that after Jones exited the principal’s office, he allegedly pointed at everyone in the front office and said he would blow them all up.

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.