Man taken to hospital after welfare check at 7-Eleven, Charlottesville VA


Police conducted a welfare check at a 7-Eleven store after a call about a man possibly suicidal. He said he was not suicidal at the time but had thoughts recently. The man was taken into custody and sent to a hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville City Police Department
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Transcript:
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33[1] Welfare Check.
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It was requested by Orange County 911 at the 7-Eleven at 2155 Barracks Road.
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They made contact with a Brian McClure by phone that they had a call about.
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He was supposedly suicidal, but he stated to them that he is not suicidal.
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He just had thoughts about it the other day.
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And he provided this location to them.
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I'm not sure if he's...
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they're the customer or if he's working.
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He does have a history of past statements of suicide by cop, but I don't believe he's been in that mindset today.
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We did request the teletype from them, but we haven't gotten it yet.
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These ones are right.
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115,
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you can work one male in custody and route to UVA.
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10-4[2]. Notify metcom in region 10.
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Ten-four. All right to base, we'll be trailing one-fitting the UVA.
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33: Welfare Check
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near Barracks Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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