911 calls released after man calls in bomb threat to West Milwaukee Police Department

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WEST MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A chilling 911 call has ended in an arrest.
"I'm going to come with a bomb and blow that station up."
A Milwaukee man is accused of making the threatening phone call to the West Milwaukee Police Department.
The Police Chief says the man was angry over a previous run-in with the law.
According to police documents, the man also made threats online.
"The safety of all personnel is our number one concern and then second is trying to determine why. Is it a valid threat? Is there a reason they're making the threat," said Chief Dennis Nasci with the West Milwaukee Police Department.
Police determined the bomb threat was a hoax.
The chief said they brought the case to prosecutors who worked with the suspect because of mental health issues.