warned arresting officers that 'anybody who touches me is going to bleed' and that he was 'I'm imposing the death penalty'

The previous day Waise argued with a Trump supporter when he tried to hand out Korans in an IHOP

Waise later turned up at a courthouse where he 'made threats against individual lawyers and judges', according to a witness

He also allegedly told an employee that the hospital would 'go down'

If they refused they would 'die' he warned them, according to an

Peshwaz Azad Waise was charged with making terrorist threats on Wednesday (pictured on arrest)

An Iraqi man has been arrested after threatening to kill medical staff who refused to take a Koran and warning a Texas hospital would 'go down'.

Peshwaz Azad Waise was charged with making terrorist threats on Wednesday after several run-ins with the police around Denton County - including threatening judges and lawyers at a local courthouse.

Earlier that morning, the 28-year-old, from Iraq, allegedly entered the Texas Health Presbyterian Denton Center for Women where he insisted that staff take a copy of the Koran from him and give it to the center's Chaplin or they would 'die.'

He also warned an employee that the hospital would 'go down', according to an affidavit.

Staff called the police but by the time they arrived, Waise had already fled the scene, CBS DFW reports.

But a short time later the 28-year-old turned up at Denton County Courthouse where he began screaming in Arabic and demanding to see the judges.

Court staff were quickly taken to safe areas during the commotion after being told that Waise had made threats against certain individuals, according to police reports.

'We were told that there had been threats made by this individual to judges and lawyers and that when he walked into the courthouse and they were screaming Arabic and had a turban and was trying to show people copies of the Koran,' said attorney Pete Schulte.

Although no direct bomb threats were made, police brought in a bomb squad as a precaution to search Waise's car. It was clear.

The day before, Waise had approached police 'talking irrationally' and making comments about God and Allah.

He was not arrested, but a short time he clashed with officers again who were called to disturbance at an IHOP restaurant on University of North Texas campus.

IHOP employee Darel Walker said Waise had walked into the pancake chain at around 6am on Tuesday morning wearing a 'turban' and carrying a Koran.

Peshwaz Azad Waise was arrested after several run-ins with the police around Denton County - including threatening judges and lawyers at Denton County Court (pictured)

The 28-year-old, from Iraq, allegedly entered the Texas Health Presbyterian Denton Center (pictured) for Women where he insisted that staff take a copy of the Koran from him and give it to the center's Chaplin or they would 'die'

He began approaching customers to talk about Islam but trouble arose when he approached one man wearing a Donald Trump t-shirt.

Walker said the pair had began arguing which eventually prompted a call to 911.

Staff demanded that Waise leave but he was still in the restaurant parking lot when police arrived who handed him a ticket for trespassing.

'For something like that to happen not only in your city but where I work? It's a little unnerving,' Walker said.

After his outburst at the courthouse the following day, Waise was arrested and charged with making terrorist threats.

Deputies say Waise told them he was 'the king' and warned them that 'anybody who touches me is going to bleed.'

As he was escorted out of the court building he told his arresting officers, 'I'm imposing the death penalty,' according to the affidavit.

Police are investigating what he was doing in North Texas. Wise, who was born in Iraq, does not appear to have ties to the area.