A Richwood, Ohio man who put up signs advocating for the death of police called on his local law enforcement after someone ran over the signs, then flipped out when he was told officers had more important priorities.

copkillersignsThe unnamed, retired 66-year-old man erected the signs on his Boundary Road property in Union County and locals posted pictures of the messages to Facebook, WSYX reports.

“A good cop is a dead cop,” read one sign, red paint scrawled on wood.

Another said “Make America great again – support your local cop killer.”

“Dump Trump,” a third sign read.

Jody Soviak posted a picture of the signs to Facebook with a prophetic message:

Union county friends these are our neighbors on Boundary Rd. Real nice. Sad thing is that the police would still respond to them if needed.

Someone was apparently offended by the man’s signs and plowed them over Wednesday night, trashing the signs and leaving tire gouges through the lawn in front of his farm. So, of course, Mr. Cop Hater called his local cops.

“Yes, hello … Why somebody vandalized my property, my signs last night,” the man told Union County 911 dispatchers Thursday. “I want the people responsible for this.”

The dispatcher explained that Union County Sheriff’s deputies were occupied with more pressing issues, but help is on the way.

That wasn’t good enough.

“Oh, you know, they don’t give a f**k about me, that’s the way it’s always been,” the man said.

WSYX reports the disgruntled farmer put up a no trespassing barrier across his driveway after the incident, and refused to talk to reporters.

He called 911 four times while he waited for a deputy, and eventually took matters into his own hands.

“I ain’t putting up with this shit,” he told dispatchers.

Shortly after, the Marysville Fire Department updated dispatchers on the situation.

“This guy is standing in the middle of the road, he’s closed the road and he has a machete and an ax,” the caller said. “He’s got his lawn tractor parked in the road and he’s a sign that says he’s waiting for the cops.”

Deputies eventually arrived and cleared the man off the road.