Man films himself telling Tennessee cops he CHASED female colleague ‘down a few streets’

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A viral video shows a terrifying man telling police he was chasing a female colleague down the street after rebuffing his advances.

Footage showed the man talking to officers at the Lenoir City Municipal Building in Tennessee off Highway 321 – which leads directly to the Cracker Barrel restaurant where he arrived earlier to play a song for his colleague to help her out. decide if she wanted to be with him.

The man, who is not identified in the video, can be seen talking to two officers who explain how he intended to report the woman’s father after calling him from an unknown number and ‘threatening’ him away from his daughter to stay.

“Her father called me and he threatened me – on my life – so I just want his name on file,” the man told police. “I think he said he was going to stab me…he said, ‘I’m going to hurt you, I swear.'”

To which an officer replied, “For chasing his daughter?”

“Yeah, but it wasn’t hunting, it was like walking down a few blocks. That’s nice for women. Women like that. There’s a bit of excitement,” the man said.

The man later talked about his distaste for the woman’s ties to the LGBT community and his desire to “set her right.”

A viral video showed a man telling police he was chasing his female colleague on the street after she refused to speak to him

Police tried to explain how the man shouldn't have chased the woman - but the man couldn't see how his actions were wrong

Police tried to explain how the man shouldn’t have chased the woman – but the man couldn’t see how his actions were wrong

The video was shot in the Lenoir City municipal building - just five minutes away from the local Cracker Barrel where the alleged stalking incident took place

The video was shot in the Lenoir City municipal building – just five minutes away from the local Cracker Barrel where the alleged stalking incident took place

It is unclear which Cracker Barrel the incident took place in, but it is on Highway 321 in Lenoir City (pictured)

It is unclear which Cracker Barrel the incident took place in, but it is on Highway 321 in Lenoir City (pictured)

The man told police that he had been working with his female colleague for about five or six months and that the couple were “talking” at one point, but it was not a serious relationship.

He had gone to the Cracker Barrel to play a song for his crush and give her “free will” to decide if she wanted to be with him.

“I got there, and she saw me, and she immediately left,” said the man. “I wasn’t forcing her to listen or anything… I just wanted to play the song for her — give her — her own choice to be with me.”

“Does she know you?” an officer asked.

To which the man replied: ‘We talked a bit, but it never got serious.’

He said that when the woman pulled into the parking lot, she drove away as soon as she saw him.

“So I kind of chased her — just because — women are crazy — like I felt like she wanted me to chase her.”

“Don’t you think it’s crazy to chase someone?” the agent replied.

“Well…I was only going down the street a few blocks…I had my song playing and I wanted her to hear it,” the man said.

It is unclear where the incident took place, but the man turned himself in to the police station to tell the officers that he was threatened by the woman's father.

It is unclear where the incident took place, but the man turned himself in to the police station to tell the officers that he was threatened by the woman’s father.

The man was confused as to why his female colleague’s father called him after he chased her because of the “excitement” women enjoy.

Meanwhile, an officer told him that chasing women is not “thrilling.”

“What about BDSM and porn where women like to have rape fantasies,” the man said at the time.

The officer replied, “Well, apparently not that woman.”

‘Well, who knows? Most women like to have rape fantasies,” the man insisted. “I just want to get his name on file, in case he hurts me… She’s being monitored by him… I think she should start doing porn.”

The man was unable to give the officers the father’s name, but insisted that they speak to the woman.

“Here’s my suggestion, leave her alone… Fathers will hurt you because of their daughters,” the officer said.

Video commentators worried about the man's past and future actions

Video commentators worried about the man’s past and future actions

Some were disbelief that he thinks women enjoy rape

Some were disbelief that he thinks women enjoy rape

Others didn't blame the father for calling the man and telling him to back off

Others didn’t blame the father for calling the man and telling him to back off

The man then got back into his car and left a message that he said he hoped the woman’s father would see.

“You know what happens when women never come to terms with themselves – bad sh** happens.”

He did not understand how his actions could be harmful.

People on social media were disturbed by the six-minute video, calling the man a “danger” to women.

“The way he talks about women and rape fantasies is a giant red sign – he says he’s thinking about raping the girl he’s stalking,” one person wrote. “This delusion is a serious danger to women.”

“He is 100% convinced that if he raped her she would enjoy it and set her straight and she would fall in love with him,” added another. “That’s scary. I’d make threats too if I were her father.”

That was practically a confession he wanted (probably even planned) [to] raped that girl.’

“Dude needs therapy, all of us, but he needs it this afternoon.”

The man ended with the video saying he was depressed.