Man acts erratically near Jefferson-Madison library, Charlottesville VA


A man in his 30s or 40s was acting strangely near Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. He approached a woman, made rude gestures, and seemed to believe she was with the CIA. He left and returned with others while continuing to behave oddly.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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I'm going to do to respond. This occurred at the area of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. A complaint is going to be standing by 316 3rd Street, North East. It was 12-day compression. You could cooperate. Okay. Our caller identified as female, Ralph Malvin, and there's a male project, approached her flipping her off.
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as she was prepared the screen with pepper spray that he has since left, and came back. It must be adorable with other people in the area. So, such the straps as white male 30s or 40s, blue jean jacket, blonde hair, red hair, grayed backpack. I think this is the same individual we're dealing with them all. Let's see the threat and other people in the area as well. What are you, is it sure? I would say correct. Where he was all up and down through that area. This is the area that.
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downtown toward the Paramount Theater Times. Apparently, he's become a little delusional belief she was with the CIA. Oh, poor. She'd be 138, beginning if you're going to that car. It's going to be Joshua Johnson. Okay, poor, thank you. Is this a white male? Is this a white male?
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Location mentioned:
Near 3rd St NE, Charlottesville, VA 22902
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