CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A 54-year-old Cleveland man has been arrested and is charged with ethnic intimidation and assault after police say he threatened to cut his black neighbors, while calling them a racial slur and invoking Donald Trump.

Timothy Stewart, 20, was visiting his grandfather at his East 55th Street home when a neighbor, 54-year-old Henry Slapnik, came out from the rear of the apartment with a knife, according to police reports.

Police were called to the apartment June 3 and found Stewart standing in the driveway, "flaring" his arms and yelling that a man was trying to cut him and his grandfather, also named Timothy Stewart, reports say.

The responding officers reported that Slapnik appeared intoxicated, and made a profanity-laden statement to the officers before saying, "I've been here 10 years, they only been here one," according to police reports.

"The RNC will take care of them, Donald Trump will fix them because they are scared of Donald Trump," Slapnik told officers, according to police reports.

Police did not recover the knife that Slapnik used.

Neither Stewart nor Slapnik could be reached at their home address Tuesday. Steward did not respond to voicemails left at his listed telephone number.

Slapnik was indicted Friday on felony charges of assault and ethnic intimidation. He also faces five counts of aggravated menacing, a misdemeanor, as well as one count of criminal damaging.

Slapnik served a series of incarceration terms in the early 1990s on theft and drug trafficking charges.

He is scheduled for arraignment June 24.