Specific, on-line threats against Evansville Police officers and their families is prompting a major investigation in to the person behind these cyber threats.
The SWAT team, along with officers with the Evansville Police served a search warrant at a home on the 600 block of Powell Avenue.
As the team approached, guns drawn, you could hear them yell, "police," smashing a window and setting off two flash bangs as they entered the home.
Police spokesman, Jason Cullum says, "We wanted to see if there was evidence in the home of who may have made those threats."
Eyewitness News learned about the posts after reporter kayla moody became aware of them. Officers say they had to take extra precautions because of the severity of the threats.
"Them showing up at officers' houses and doing bodily harm. Some of them talked about killing our wives and our children."
But the threats didn't stop there. An anonymous poster on topix-dot-com, known only by his screen name US Army posted "Cops beware! I'm proud of my country but I hate police of any kind. I have explosives

made in America. Evansville will feel my pain."
"The threats that were made were specific, talked about having explosives," explains Cullum. "During the investigation we uncovered some more information that led us to believe someone in the home may be armed."
Two people were taken out of the home and questioned. Police also took items in to evidence to be processed. No one has been arrested and no charges have been filed yet. But police are continuing the investigation.