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Charlottesville Murderer - Beat his mother

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• In November 2010, Bloom called police saying he took her phone and "smacked her in the head ... put his hands over her mouth," after she told him to stop playing video games. She locked herself in the bathroom and Fields had earlier told her that he would "beat her up." She told the 911 operator that she was afraid of her son.

• In February 2011, she called police at 5:20 a.m. to report Fields had not come home and she was worried about him because he was wearing a T-shirt and shorts. Bloom called police back two hours later to report he was home and acting "lethargic." He threatened to run away if police came to the condo.


• In October 2011, she called authorities again saying she felt threatened by Fields. She was "not assaulted tonight but he is being very threatening toward her. The mother is in a wheelchair and doesn't feel in control of the situation and is scared."

• The next month, a woman called authorities back to the condo to report that Fields had threatened Bloom. She told dispatchers that he spat in her face, threatened her and pushed her in the past. That caller said they wanted authorities to take Fields to be assessed, saying Fields was afraid to take him herself in a car.

Records show Bloom and Fields Jr. lived at the Meadows of Farmview address for 10 years. Bloom told media she had recently moved to Maumee, Ohio, for her job and that Fields had moved out recently.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...used-charlottesville-driver-family/567189001/
 
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