The former police chief of Rhome and one-time candidate for Wise County sheriff is accused of threatening the town's former mayor, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.

Brandon Davis (Parker County Jail)

Justin resident Brandon Davis, 41, allegedly threatened to climb the Rhome water tower to shoot Louis Godfrey, the ex-mayor, according to a Wise County indictment. He is also accused of threatening to "kick" or "beat" "[Godfrey's] ass."

The water tower shooting threat occurred in October 2014, according to the indictment, and he is charged with threatening to assault Godfrey at least two more times. The indictment reports that his threats to Godfrey to "kick" or "beat" "his ass" were in February of this year, and Davis threatened him once more in May, when Davis confronted him at the Rhome carwash and said, "Let me catch you on my street and see what happens to you."

Davis also faces charges of stopping two residents from attending Rhome city council meetings in September 2015 and unlawfully detaining a resident in May 2015.

Davis is charged with stalking, terroristic threat and three counts of official oppression.

Davis was police chief of Rhome from June 2014 to May 2016. According to the Wise County Messenger, Davis was hired on as interim police chief after the former chief resigned.

Rhome, about 25 miles northwest of Fort Worth, has a population close to 1,500 people.