Man nicknamed 'Captain Jack Sparrow' huffed glue, kicked Tennessee cops, police say

(FOX News) -- A Tennessee man who received the nickname "Captain Jack Sparrow" was arrested Wednesday in Knoxville's Market Square where he was found to huffing glue and resisting arrest, police said.

Bystanders flagged down an office to report "odd behavior" by a man later identified as Brian Zielinski, 29, who was "talking incoherently and appeared to be under the influence of some type of inhalant," according to a police report obtained by WLVT.

When authorities searched the 29-year-old, they found he had two bottles of super glue in a pocket and a sunglasses case with little light bulbs with a straw attached at the end. Zielinski told investigators the items were for huffing glue, according to WVLT.

When officers placed the 29-year-old in handcuffs, he tried to run away, then reportedly told officers to kill him before banging his head on the sidewalk. Zielinksi then tried to kick officers as they attempted to restrain him, police told WVLT.

"His actions created an unreasonable amount of noise that was preventing the surrounding public from carrying on with their lawful activities," the police report obtained by the television station said.

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