Bradley Madden, 20, was arrested in Macon County, Tennessee, on charges of intimidating a participant in the legal process and third-degree terroristic threatening.
According to an arrest warrant, Madden sent private messages to the Scottsville Police Department Facebook page from Saturday to Monday.
On Saturday, Madden sent a message at 1:19 a.m., saying, "U got the wrong man u sick (expletive removed) ur have to be missing so ething try harder please don't give up if u book my dad in and he does like u will do life watchi g ur back." (sic)
At 1:23 a.m. Saturday he sent a message saying, "Go do ur (expletive removed) jobs correctly (expletive removed) u know who I talkimg about it is a set up from hell when he gets out best belive u will be sued for slander his privacy right and false arrest and yall will go to hell for this." (sic)
Madden's father, Timothy Madden, was arrested Friday and charged with murder, kidnapping, first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy in the death of 7-year-old Gabriella Doolin. Doolin disappeared while watching her older brothers play in a youth football game on Nov. 14. Her body was discovered in a creek near Allen County Scottsville High School about 30 minutes after she disappeared. Timothy Madden appeared in court on Monday in that case.
On Monday, Bradley Madden sent a message to the department at 5:16 p.m., saying, "I coming for you" and at 5:21 p.m. he said, "Scottsville look out im coming for everyone whoa has said my name and my fams and my dads so ill meet u there."
Bradley Madden was arrested in Macon County, just after 11 p.m. Monday on the warrant from Allen County.
Story courtesy of WLKY.com