One man was arrested after a bizarre scene unfolded on Thursday when officers were called to an armed disturbance.

According to the Douglas County Sheriff's office, the 911 caller said that they were witnessing an adult male wearing khaki shorts, armed with a bow and arrow and chasing another adult male on a riding lawn mower while shouting profanities at the man he was chasing.

Upon arrival, deputies met with the two victims who has called. They had been doing contracted yard work in the area when the man with the bow and arrow began complaining about the noise of the work. That's when the man began chasing one of the workers while the other called police.

Deputies located the man matching the suspect description inside a garage at 16767 Laurel Plaza. The man had a compound hunting bow in the garage.

The suspect was identified as David Jefferson. He admitted that he tried to intimidate the workers with the bow and arrow to stop the noise and "defend his property." He also admitted to pointing the weapon at the men and said that he "should have killed them."

Jefferson was booked for two counts of Terroristic Threats and the weapon was taken as evidence.