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A man was arrested after he was accused of saying he would be "bringing jihad to Berryville," according to a probable cause affidavit. Click or tap here to read the full Affidavit of Probable Cause in the case. In November, Jeremiah Bliss-Leija's wife told him she wanted a divorce. She told police he threatened that "he was going to buy an automatic rifle, go to Cafe Amore' and kill all of those f-----s, slit her throat, and die an honorable death by bringing jihad to Berryville." The woman also told police Bliss-Leija had used pepper spray on a gay man a few months ago. She said he has expressed hatred toward homosexuals, calling them dogs that deserve to be killed. Bliss-Leija told police his wife had exaggerated his comments. He told police his wife should be dead because she has begun associating with homosexuals, which Bliss-Leija said is against the Torah. He also told police the Torah teaches that homosexuals should be stoned to death. Bliss-Leija told police he understood how people could interpret his comments about the death of homosexuals to mean he wants to kill homosexuals. Bliss-Leija told police he spends a lot of time in online groups, about 60% of which are what he called "Arab groups." He said he was detailed by the TSA overnight once while on a flight to Israel. The affidavit says "Jeremiah displayed verbal and physical signs of deception during the interview. He would often avoid directly answering asked questions by referring to the wording of his faith." 40/29 News contacted the Berryville Police Department asking to clarify parts of Bliss-Leija's statements as recorded in the affidavit. Chief Robert Bartos said the affidavit is accurate, and he can't speak as to what Bliss-Leija's religion is or why he references both jihad and the Torah. Click or tap here to read the full Affidavit of Probable Cause in the case. Bliss-Leija told police he owns a .25 caliber handgun and if he were to purchase a rifle it would be from a local pawnshop, according to the affidavit. Chief Bartos said the Eureka Springs Police Department was made aware of the threat against the restaurant. The affidavit also includes a paragraph about Bliss-Leija's ethnicity:"Jeremiah's mother is German and his father is Mexican. He was born in Orange County California. But it should be noted that Jeremiah speaks with an Arabic accent, this accent would come and go during the interview." Bliss-Leija faces charges of Terroristic Threatening, Assault on a Family or Household Member and Making a Terrorist Threat.