Tarrant County deputies arrest man accused of threatening judge

Suspect accused of threatening a judge
Photo credit Tarrant County Sheriff's Office

Tarrant County Sheriff's deputies arrested a Fort Worth man accused of threatening a judge.

The Sheriff's Office says a threat was made online against Court Judge Charles Vanover.

After members of the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Divisions were able to identify a suspect, deputies went to the home of 31-year-old Cesar Viscaya-Raudales and took him into custody.

He is now charged with Terroristic Threat Against a Peace Officer or Judge and is being held on $1.5-million bond.

The Sheriff's office tells us he also has an active warrant out of North Richland Hills for harassment.

"Threatening our judges is unacceptable and you will go to jail,” said Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn. “There

is nowhere you can hide that we won’t find you when you make threats towards a public official."

Featured Image Photo Credit: Tarrant County Sheriff's Office