An armed North Carolina man was arrested at a polling site on Tuesday hours after he was banned from the property, a report said.
Justin Dunn, 36, who was legally carrying a firearm, was first accused of loitering at the north Charlotte location after casting his ballot there at about 10:40 a.m., police told WBTV.
Officers arrived once they received a call that Dunn may have been intimidating other voters, the report said.
Dunn voluntarily left after he was banned from the site by an election worker.
But he returned two hours later, leading to his arrest. He was charged with second-degree trespassing.
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