North Carolina man charged with cyberstalking city's first gay council member and other men
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"When someone is aware of where you live and threatening to come to your home ... [and] suggesting I should die ... it's really difficult," Lambert-Melton told WRAL. "A very difficult experience I don't wish upon anybody." He said he has blocked Winters on social media, but Winters has kept setting up new accounts.
"Obviously, I feel a bit relieved," he said of Winters's arrest. He told WRAL the victims all appear to be gay men. Some of the harassment of other victims took place as far back as 2016, according to the indictment.
"Everybody has an equal right to live, work, worship, and love in America," Lambert-Melton said, emphasizing the importance of accountability for harassment based on sexual orientation.
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