On December 28, 2014, a troll (using some godawful voice-masking device) called the Albermarle Regional Jail in order to confirm that Chris was an inmate there following an incident at a local GameStop the previous day. According to the officer who answers the phone, they had received two prior calls that day asking about Chris. The officer confirms that it was indeed pepper spray that Chris sprayed the employee with, and that the man is okay.
Video
Albermarle Regional Jail call
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Stardate
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28 December 2014
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Saga
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Catherine Catherine Saga
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Transcript
[Typical automated menu/directory message]
Automated Message: Hello, you have reached the Albermarle Charlottesville Regional Jail after our regular...business hours. If you know what your party's extension, you may dial it now. If not--[changes to female voice] One moment, please.
Officer: [Garbled]
Caller: Hi, uh, I want to find(?) some information about an inmate you have there(?)
Officer: Lemme guess, Chandler?
Caller: Uh yeah, the name is Christian Weston Chandler. I’m not the first one who’s calling about him?
Officer: Callin’ about whaaat?
Caller: Uh, I’m not the first one to call you about this…
Officer: Nah, you’re the third person already, that’s how I knew who it was about.
Caller: I’m… I’m… surprised… I want to confirm or deny he is in jail right now, because ah, [garbled] two days(?) ago or something.
Officer: Yeah, he’s here.
Caller: He is? In jail?
Officer: He’s here, he’s got video court Monday mornin’, the next thing that’ll happen(/then we’ll see what’ll happen?)
Caller: Okay, ahh, would you have more information?
Officer: What do you wanna know?
Caller: I dunno, ahh, if he’s going to be charged, ahh, if he’s going to uh-
Officer: Oh yeah he got a charge for...sprayin’ gas, I think he sprayed pepper spray on somebody
Caller: Yeah, that’s(/there’s?) some good information that we have, I guess, some video on YouTube where he sprayed a GameStop employee with some, um, pepper spray, somethin’ like that. I hope the employee is okay
Officer: Aw, yeah, he’s fine.
Caller: Okay, glad to hear that. Aaah, thank you very much, have a good afternoon, and, uh, thank you for your cooperation.
Officer: Yeah, try calling back tomorrow afternoon. He has video court tomorrow morning; you can call tomorrow to see what happens.
Caller: Okay, thank you.
Officer: You're welcome.
Call ends.
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