Lafayette, LA - A south Louisiana sheriff was taped making anti-Semitic threats that he apparently directed at a federal prosecutor assigned to a civil rights case against him, according to a court filing.

Prosecutors said in Wednesday’s court filing that an “unsolicited informant” recently provided them with a series of recorded conversations between Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal and others. A transcript of one conversation includes Ackal recounting a meeting with a prosecutor in which the sheriff claims he threatened to shoot the prosecutor right between his “Jewish eyes” after the prosecutor vowed to send him to prison.

Ackal’s meeting with the prosecutor and other federal authorities occurred before Ackal’s original March 9 indictment on charges over the alleged beatings of five jail inmates, prosecutors said.

“Although the conversation was frank, it was cordial and professional and is mischaracterized by Mr. Ackal in this recording,” prosecutors from U.S. Attorney Stephanie Finley’s office wrote.... Read More: VIN