Convicted rapist Emanuel Williams ‘masturbates in middle of restaurant’ and calls himself ‘a freak’

May 11, 2015 - 05:09
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Convicted rapist Emanuel Williams ‘masturbates in middle of restaurant’ and calls himself ‘a freak’
Emanuel Williams

Police are hunting a convicted rapist after he allegedly masturbated in the middle of a restaurant he works at.

Emanuel Williams, 36, is wanted in connection with the incident Monday afteoon in the dining room of a Waffle House in Macon.

The man, who served nearly ten years in jail on a rape conviction, is accused of pleasuring himself in front of a colleague – who was the only other person in the restaurant at the time.

A Bibb County Sheriff’s Office report explains she ‘walked over to the suspect to see if he really was jacking his penis, and he was’.

It continues: ‘She stated that as she was recording him, she was telling him the whole time that she was recording him and that he was a pervert.

‘She stated that he responded by saying he wasn’t a pervert he was just a freak.’

Emanuel Williams is wanted by police (Picture: Bibb County Sheriff’s Office)

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