
Police arrested a man after he reportedly interrupted a service in Charlottesville and began assaulting churchgoers.
The incident took place on July 27 at Saint Paul’s Memorial Church, located at 1701 University Avenue.
At about 9:45 a.m., police responded to a report of an assault in progress during a service at the church after a man reportedly stood up and began assaulting multiple members of the congregation, a press release said.
No serious injuries were sustained during the incident.
Attendees restrained the man until police arrived. He was taken into custody without further incident, the release said.
Phillip Salkowe, no age or address listed, was charged with seven counts of misdemeanor assault and battery.
“We are thankful for the brave actions of the congregants who intervened quickly to prevent more serious injuries,” said Chief Michael Kochis of the Charlottesville Police Department.
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