Two months later, he was arrested in Camden for a second time. Police said Walp had stopped his red pickup at the intersection of Broadway and Morgan Street on Aug. 11 to grab a beer stored in a cooler on the bed of his truck. Without provocation, Walp allegedly screamed racial slurs and challenged the driver of the vehicle, an African American, to get out of his car. The driver sped away, flagged down a police officer and provided a description of the man and the red pickup. Walp was arrested soon after and charged again with bias intimidation, harassment and disorderly conduct.