Florida man, 31, who was fired for creating a hostile work environment is arrested after 'threatening to slaughter coworkers' Dorian Golej was arrested for threatening violence against his former colleagues He was fired from his job on March 21 for creating a 'hostile work environment' His attorney contacted cops after seeing several disturbing emails from him In an email Golej, who lives in Florida, said he would have 'slaughtered the place'By Leah Mcdonald For Dailymail.com Published: 18:14 BST, 11 April 2019 | Updated: 18:18 BST, 11 April 2019 Viewcomments Authorities arrested a Florida man who threatened in an email to 'slaughter' his former co-workers. A Pinellas County Sheriff's Office news release said Dorian Golej, 31, was fired by Raytheon Corp. on March 21 after a company investigation determined that he created a hostile work environment. Investigators say Golej sent several emails to his own attorney early Monday morning expressing a desire to kill his former co-workers. Dorian Golej, (pictured) was arrested for threatening violence against his former colleagues The attorney contacted security at the company's Seminole office, which placed the building on lock-down and he called the sheriff's office. Golej was arrested Monday and charged with making threatening communications or threats of mass shooting. In one of the emails, deputies said Golej wrote, 'No choice but to contemplate killing. 'I probably would have slaughtered everything one day, I think about it every day.' Deputies went to Golej's home and he refused to come out and refused to talk to deputies at first, WTSP reported. However he eventually left the home voluntarily and was taken into custody, according to law enforcement. Once in custody, deputies said Golej admitted to emailing the threats and said: 'I feel like killing him [lawyer], I would have slaughtered that place, turn it into a bloodbath.' He was charged with making threatening communications or threats of mass shooting. Golej, who lives in Florida, was charged with making threatening communications or threats of mass shooting after sending his former lawyer a number of disturbing emails Golej, 31, was fired from Raytheon on March 21 for reportedly creating a 'hostile environment' Arisk protection order was issued for Golej, which allows a person to be taken into custody and given a psychiatric exam against their will. The sheriff's office wants to remind the public to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement immediately and they will investigate. Golej, 31, was fired from Raytheon on March 21 for reportedly creating a 'hostile work environment.' Bay News 9 reported that deputies had to restrain an apologetic Golej during his first appearance before a judge on Tuesday. 'I'm sorry about everything,' Golej said. Later however he said he was not sorry threatening to commit a mass shooting at Raytheon. 'That's is totally not the f*****g case, Your Honor,' he said. 'Alright, sir, don't talk about the facts of the case,' the judge replied. He was being held on $500,000 bond. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility