A Virginia bookstore owner called the police on a patron who was harassing former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon at his establishment.

Nick Cooke, owner of Black Swan Books in Richmond, said he made a 911 call after a woman confronted Bannon while he was looking at books, calling him a "piece of trash."

“Steve Bannon was simply standing, looking at books, minding his own business. I asked her to leave, and she wouldn’t. And I said, ‘I’m going to call the police if you don’t,’ and I went to call the police and she left,” Cooke said, according to The Richmond-Times Dispatch. “And that’s the end of the story.”

The woman reportedly left the store as the call was placed. The Richmond Police Department later confirmed to the outlet that a call was placed about an individual yelling at a political figure, but the call was canceled before any officers could be sent in.

Bannon is from Virginia. He was born in Norfolk and grew up in the Richmond area.

The incident Saturday is the latest in which a political figure tied to President Trump has been confronted in public in recent weeks, including then-EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.