Actually calling the cops and getting a restraining order
at this time is not the right way to go about this.
The thing is your ex has behavioral issues which I am very familar with in my past relationships - all of the abusive relationships. When the cops and restraining orders start being thrown around, a lot of these abusive types ignore these things and the heat gets turned up high on his end of things. Trust me, the cops can't protect you 24/7 and a restraining order is just a piece of paper with little real protection for you or your current BF.
#2 stalked me and made my life a living hell for 6 months. It finally took me resorting to tit for tat with an extra heap of spite to end his stalking. Legal routes (cops and restraining orders) were in those days (and pretty much still are) jokes. The only time a cop can break up a domestic disturbance is if there is real harm done or real threat poised. Two people screaming at each other is not a 'real' threat. This is why so many individuals who go to the cops seeking help, don't get help and then end up a statistic of domestic violence.
If there is a woman's shelter in your area, go ahead and go there and speak to the front desk person and ask them how many times has cops and restraining orders actually kept a husband, boyfriend, or ex from going totally bat-shit crazy. Or you can google that too
:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=dom...statistics
The way to go about this is to get a lawyer -
A Domestic Violence Lawyer. Many do free consultations and can you pointed in the right direction on how to deal with this legally and how to go about protecting yourselves when the cops and R.O. fail.
There are many resources specifically for LGBT:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=+LG...+Resources I don't know where you are, so I can't narrow that search down for you.
I don't know your ex - I don't know his hobbies - if he did martial arts or other self defense classes you may be in a lot more danger than you think. Does he hunt? More danger - You know - guns mixed with hostile intentions rarely ends well.
You know more about him and the potentials here. So before you go calling the cops, get legal and experienced advice - they can ask you direct questions to get a better feel for the potentials with the ex.
If you know he has hit, punched or beat up anyone, or pulled a knife or gun or something along these lines, the best thing you and your new BF can do is enroll in self defense classes and get some real education as quickly as possible on how to break free and buy time to get as far from an attacker as possible.
If you know your ex plays with guns or something of that magnitude, you need to know your state laws about firearms and using one for self defense. Some places you can shoot a man if attacks you and you walk, other places you end up in the state prison for a very long time. Thus a lawyer type can help.