Police arrested an Iowa State University student for allegedly threatening to kill his roommate and all Asians. 22-year-old Kyle Francis Haney was charged with first-degree harassment and fourth-degree criminal mischief for allegedly wilding out after drinking two Four Lokos, reports the Des Moines Register.

“(It was reported that the) Defendant was kicking the door, and screaming ‘I will kill you,'” according to the criminal complaint written by university police. “I arrived and Defendant answered the door. Defendant appeared to be very intoxicated.”

On Sunday, around 9:40 pm, Haney pounded on his roommate’s door at the Fredriksen Court apartment complex in Ames. When police arrived, they noticed a “fist-sized” hole on the door.

The victim told police that Haney made threats that seemed real. The victim was “shaken up” by the ordeal and believed that the suspect had knives or other weapons.

After Haney was arrested, he allegedly continued to make threats. The complaint stated that Haney said he wanted to “kill every Asian.”

“Iowa State University Police are investigating and will refer the case to the Story County Attorney’s Office for prosecution,” Iowa state officials said in a statement. “The student also has been referred to the university’s student disciplinary process. The university is offering support and resources to the roommate.”

Story County Attorney Jessica Reynold is reviewing the case to see if a hate crime occurred.

Haney posted bond on Monday and was released from jail. He has a no-contact order forbidding him from contacting the victim. His next court date is on December 5.

Kyle Francis Haney has a prior arrest on his record. In July 2018, he was arrested after police received a call about a man with a large knife threatening to kill himself and his father. By the time the police arrived, the knife was gone but it was recovered when Haney told them he tossed it next to a nearby house.

Haney eventually pleaded guilty to public intoxication and disorderly conduct.