Nassau police have charged a Glenwood Landing man with making terroristic...

Nassau police have charged a Glenwood Landing man with making terroristic threats against Nassau County employees. Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto/kali9

A Glenwood Landing man was charged with making terroristic threats Wednesday after he allegedly threatened to shoot Nassau County employees, Nassau police said.

Officers responding to the Nassau County Executive Building were told that Robert Bogdanovic, 59, had called about his tax bill and threatened to shoot employees, Nassau police said.

Police arrested Bogdanovic at his home without incident and charged him with making a terroristic threat, a felony.

He pleaded not guilty at an arraignment Thursday at First District Court in Hempstead, according to court records. Bail was set at $50,000 cash, $100,000 insured bond and $250,000 partially secured surety bond.

No defense attorney information for Bogdanovic was on file, the court records said Thursday.

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