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Drunken nut faces charges after mistaking neighbor’s bible study for ‘human trafficking operation’

Reports say a Virginia man was arrested after taking part in Bible studies while drunk and criticising a group running a “trafficking business.”

David Campbell, 48, of Stafford, Virginia, had a strong entry into his neighbor's Bible study group on Wednesday night, and the conflict quickly escalated. Fox 5 reported.

Officers were summoned to the house after the caller reported people had double parked in the street.

Neighbors told the outlet that Campbell had confronted them at their home.


David Campbell was arrested after breaking into Bible studies and blaming the group running a “trafficking business.” Stafford County Sheriff's Office

He is said to have subsequently accused the group that gathered for Bible study of the “trafficking business” and demanded that police investigate it.

While reporting the incident, 911 dispatchers were able to hear him provoke and cast a curse on his neighbor.

When deputies arrived at Campbell's house, they found him in the middle of the street.


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Campbell was charged with destruction, entrance, assault and national addiction. Justinkendra – stock.adobe.com

Campbell then complained about double packing the neighbor's guests, demanding that officers “identify everyone” within the house.

The incident was filmed on unreleased surveillance footage.

Campbell was charged with destruction, entrance, assault and national addiction.

He was not detained at the Rappahannock Regional Prison.

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