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Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon
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kaggle-ho-024300House Oversight

Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon

Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon The passage mentions a minor incident involving Steve Bannon being verbally confronted in a bookstore, with a police call that was later cancelled. It provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial transactions, or illegal activity, and the incident is already public. While it links a high‑profile figure (Bannon) to a public altercation, there is no actionable lead for further investigation beyond confirming the police call. Key insights: Steve Bannon was in a Richmond, VA bookstore on July 7, 2018.; A woman called Bannon a "piece of trash" and was asked to leave.; The bookstore owner called 911; the call was cancelled before police arrived.

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