Deputies, at about 9 a.m., contacted the suspect, Draxler, at the Kings County Administration Building yelling and acting bizarre. As they spoke with him, they tried to calm him down. The suspect did not calm down and walked into the Kings County Administration Office, where he banged on the interior doors demanding entry.
Draxler yelled at the staff inside while waving his arms. Deputies determined the suspect displayed signs and symptoms of drug use and decided to arrest him for being under the influence of a controlled substance.
Deputies interviewed Kings County administration staff, who reported that Draxler made several phone calls earlier that morning. He was heard yelling at them on the about Covid-19. During one of the phone calls, he called a secretary an inappropriate word causing her to discontinue the phone call.
A short time later, the suspect arrived at the administration building and demanded entry. According to witnesses, Chad pulled and banged on the interior doors so hard they began to bow outwards. Witnesses told deputies that the suspect was yelling, and his face was red with anger. Administration staff, fearing for their safety, called 911 and requested law enforcement to respond.
Deputies booked Draxler into the Kings County Jail on several charges, including being under the influence of a controlled substance, criminal threats, offensive words in public, and repeated phone calls. His bail was set at $65,000.00.