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Stamford Man Arrested For Screaming Expletives At Grade A Market Shoppers

Nabor Espinal, 32, has been arrested by the Stamford Police Department and charged with criminal trespass for harassing customers at Shippan Ave's Grade A Market on several occasions.

264 Cove Road's Nabor Espinal was arrested Saturday night for screaming "get the [expletive] out of my way" to customers at a Shippan Ave. Grade A Market, despite numerous warnings.

According to the Stamford Police Department, Espinal, 23, frequented the 200 Shippan Ave.'s Grade A Market, where he would swear and scream at customers at random and without cause.

"The store manager said that in the past, a store employee has approached Espinol and asked him to leave the store," SPD's Sgt. John Scalise said. "He's been warned that if he returns, he would be arrested."

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Espinol again at the market at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, yelling at customers. Police were called, and Espinol was arrested and charged with first degree criminal trespass.

"It's unclear if he has a mental illness," Scalise said. Espinol is expected to appear in court on Monday.

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