Women demand action after attack at Jacksonville Riverwalk
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Two women say they were attacked by a man with a long history of violence while walking Jacksonville’s Southbank Riverwalk.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two women are urging for measures to be taken after they report being attacked in broad daylight by a man with a lengthy history of aggression near Jacksonville’s Southbank Riverwalk.

The incident occurred Monday afternoon as the women walked along the path near Friendship Fountain, a popular downtown spot.

The women recounted that a man, who was rapping to himself and wearing headphones, came toward them and abruptly hit one woman on the neck and the other on the head.

“We didn’t see it coming at all,” one of the victims shared with First Coast News. “You would never expect a stranger to randomly approach you and hit you from behind.”

The women called 911 and followed the suspect at a distance until police arrived and made an arrest.

They later learned that moments before, the same man had attacked another woman nearby, leaving her with a gash on her cheek.

“He was on a mission that day,” one woman said.

Police identified the suspect as Talmadge Billingslea Jr., a homeless man with a documented history of domestic abuse, stalking and making threats, including violent and racially charged statements.

Billingslea has been arrested multiple times, but the women say he has never been convicted.

“We need to get to the root of the problem,” one woman said. “What kind of mental help can we try and get this guy to prevent this from happening again, not just putting him in jail and letting him out after six months.”

Both women are now represented by an attorney and are urging the city and state to take action before the violence escalates further. They are also encouraging the public to stay alert and take precautions while walking in the area.

As of Thursday, Billingslea remains in jail on a $19,000 bond, charged with three counts of battery and other offenses.

The State Attorney’s Office has not yet responded to requests for comment on why Billingslea has repeatedly been released despite his history.

The victims hope their story will prompt city leaders to increase security, expand mental health resources and prevent future attacks along Jacksonville’s Riverwalk.

“Is it gonna take him murdering somebody for them to finally get him the help he needs?” one of the woman said. 

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