• Cville PD chief Longo: 'We want to talk to black animal Jesse Matthew'

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    to them. They get the shit beat out of them and they get dead.
    But first they get drugged up, fucked up, knocked up, and
    sometimes cut up. While they are still alive.

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    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (WWBT) -
    In a press conference Sunday, Charlottesville Police Chief
    Timothy Longo told assembled members of the media that he
    believes a man who fled from the city's police station "at a
    high rate of speed" on Saturday was the last person to see
    University of Virginia sophomore Hannah Graham before she
    disappeared a week ago.

    "I believe Jesse Matthew was the last person she was seen with
    before she vanished off the face of the earth," Longo said
    Sunday in a press conference that began around 3:20 p.m.

    "If you saw Jesse Matthew's car, I want to talk with you," Longo
    said. "If you saw someone get in that car, we really need to
    talk to you."

    Longo said Matthew drives a burnt-orange-colored 1998 Chrysler
    coupe. Police are awaiting lab results from evidence taken from
    Matthew's car and apartment.

    Longo told the assembled media that Matthew came to the
    Charlottesville Police Department on Saturday and asked for an
    attorney. "We wanted to talk to Jesse Matthew," Longo said. "He
    walked right through the front door of the police station
    yesterday."

    Following the meeting at the police station, according to Longo,
    state and federal agents witnessed Matthew get in a car and
    "speed off recklessly." Longo said those state and federal
    agents had to stop following him. A warrant has been issued for
    Matthew, wanted for reckless driving--a class 1 misdemeanor,
    Longo said.

    The Virginia Department of Emergency Management announced at the
    press conference the agency will scale back its search efforts
    beginning Monday following a huge surge of volunteers who came
    out to assist in the search. Almost 2,000 volunteers registered
    to search for Graham, and 1,200 showed up to search after the
    call for volunteers. Beginning Monday, only trained search and
    rescue teams will be searching. VDEM's spokesperson said, "90
    percent of what we find won't matter, but one thing will turn
    this mission on a dime."

    http://www.nbc12.com/story/26588546/charlottesville-police-chief- longo-we-want-to-talk-to-jesse-matthew
     

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