MANCHESTER, N.H. — A 37-year-old New Hampshire man has been arrested after allegedly driving in circles repeatedly at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic Thursday evening, Manchester Police said. That man was identified as Robert McClory of Goffstown, N.H.
Police allege that McClory drove into the private parking lot at the Currier Art Museum on Ash Street that was being used as a COVID-19 vaccination clinic around 5 p.m. Thursday. There, after turning his floodlights on, he began driving in circles in the lot, allegedly causing safety concerns for the children waiting and playing in the lot.
“People in the parking lot asked the driver to leave but he swore at them, and continued to loop around the lot,” police said.
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Officers stopped the car and asked McClory to exit the Jeep after turning it off, which he refused to do multiple times before being arrested. He was charged with Criminal Trespass and Resisting Arrest.
He is set to appear in Manchester Circuit Court on December 15, 2021.
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