A Virginia man was arrested after barging right into a bible examine whereas drunk and accusing the group of working a “human trafficking operation,” in response to a report.
David Campbell, 48, of Stafford, Virginia, forcefully entered a neighbor’s bible examine session Wednesday evening — and a battle rapidly escalated, Fox 5 reported.
Cops had been summoned to the house after a caller reported folks had double-parked on the street.
Neighbors instructed the outlet that Campbell confronted them of their dwelling — the place he practically struck an ordained minister and threatened to punch one other man.
He then allegedly accused the group gathered for bible examine for being a “human trafficking operation,” and demanded that police examine it.
Whereas reporting the incident, 911 dispatchers may hear him taunting and cursing at his neighbors.
When deputies arrived at Campbell’s dwelling they discovered him in the midst of the road.

Campbell then complained concerning the neighbor’s visitors double-parking and demanded cops “establish everybody” within the dwelling.
The incident was captured on surveillance footage that has not been launched.
Campbell was charged with breaking and coming into, assault and public intoxication.
He was held at Rappahannock Regional Jail with out bond.
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