A Fountain woman is being held at the El Paso County jail after making threatening statements about the Republican Party in a phone call to a Denver Planned Parenthood, authorities said.

Police on Wednesday identified the woman as 54-year-old Fern Roberta Delise.

On Tuesday, Delise allegedly called the Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs, which remains closed after the Nov. 27 mass shooting, and the call was transferred to a Planned Parenthood in Denver, Fountain police said in a media release.

During the call, Delise allegedly made verbal threats directed at the Republican Party.

According to the release, Delise stated: “It is tempting to walk into a Republican Party meeting with her dead husband’s gun and just start shooting people.”

“We received a report of a Fountain resident calling Planned Parenthood in Denver and making what we determined were inappropriate, potentially hostile comments,” Fountain Police Chief Chris Heberer told the Gazette. “With everything that has happened in our county and our nation, we’re not going to tolerate that.”

Investigators are talking with the FBI about potential charges, Heberer said.

Delise was booked into the El Paso County Jail on suspicion of menacing. A search warrant was served at her home and investigators seized firearm accessories and handgun ammunition, police said.

No firearms were recovered.