LOVELAND, Colo. — A person “appearing in a really unstable method” who was noticed damaging property and bodily assaulting individuals close to the Loveland Public Library was arrested by police over the weekend, a division spokesperson mentioned Monday.
Joshua Campbell, 44, was reported to police after witnesses close to the downtown library had been “startled by the sound of screaming.”
Campbell, who reportedly additionally threatened to trigger additional hurt, was confronted by an arriving police officer from the Loveland Police Division and continued “yelling and shifting towards the officer regardless of her repeated instructions to cease.”
The spokesperson mentioned the witness informed investigators that the person continued advancing towards the responding officer at which level the officer pulled out a Taser and threatened to apply it to the Campbell, who continued “shouting aggressively,” the spokesperson mentioned.
The information launch doesn’t say if the officer deployed the Taser to get a deal with on the suspect, however Campbell was ultimately taken into custody and booked into the Larimer County Jail on numerous expenses, together with crimes in opposition to an at-risk grownup, the discharge states.
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