Man banned from appearing in the library — and he killed a librarian (photo)

This week in California was shot and killed 41-year-old amber Clark. Police believe the killer of 56-year-old Ronald Siey, forbidden to appear in the library North Natomas, where he worked as a woman.

The suspect was arrested on Wednesday, December 12, and yesterday, December 13, he was charged with murder. Amber Clark was found dead Tuesday evening in her car in the library Parking lot.

First, colleagues of the murdered and even the police could not assume that could be the motive.

Man banned from appearing in the library — and he killed a librarian (photo)Ronald Siey and amber Clark. Source: Sacramento Public Library

But yesterday the representative of the Sacramento police Vance Chandler said at a press conference that, according to investigators, Siey went for murder because of a conflict with one of the libraries that came between them 2 months earlier.

«We believe that Mrs. Clark was not a random victim, the suspect was stalking her,» said the officer.

13 Oct amber Clark called the police to the library, as one of the attendees misbehaved. (What he did is not specified.) In the end, law enforcement officers issued Sieu a restraining order: he was not supposed to appear in the library. It is also known that during a search in the car and house arrested, the police found several weapons.

Natomas is a community in the North-West of Sacramento. Amber Clark was working at the local library 3.5 years. Colleagues say that she was a lovely person and fully devoted himself to work.

«My wife became a librarian to make the world better, said the victim’s husband, Kelly Clark. — She always wanted to work for the benefit of people».

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