AKRON, Ohio -- An Akron man was arrested Wednesday after deputies say he became disgruntled with the Summit County Sheriff’s Office and city of Green and threatened to shoot up government buildings.

Byron A. Davis, 31, has been charged with telecommunications harassment, inducing panic and aggravated menacing, according to Akron Municipal Court records.

Davis was working as a pizza delivery driver on Saturday evening when he delivered an order to a home in Green, the sheriff’s office said Thursday in a news release. As he tried to leave, Davis backed into a ditch and his vehicle had to be pulled out.

On Monday, Davis began calling the sheriff’s office, which had completed a crash report, and threatened to kill people if the county or city did not pay for repairs to his vehicle, deputies said. The sheriff’s office investigated and issued a warrant for his arrest.

Davis on Wednesday began calling the city of Green and threatened to shoot up the city’s Administration Building if the city did not pay for damages to his vehicle, deputies said.

Deputies located Davis in Akron and arrested him. He is scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment Saturday, court records show.

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