A man from Virginia was apprehended for interrupting a Bible study while drunk. He claimed the group was involved in human trafficking. 48-year-old David Campbell entered a neighbor’s session, leading to a conflict that prompted officials to respond due to double-parking complaints, according to Fox 5. Reports noted that someone contacted officials due to this.
Neighbors reported that Campbell confronted them inside their home, almost attacking an ordained minister and threatening another man. He accused the Bible study group of running a human trafficking operation and insisted that the authorities look into the matter.
During the 911 call, dispatchers heard Campbell taunting and swearing at his neighbors. When officials got to his home, they found him in the street. He complained about his neighbor’s guests double-parking and insisted that the police identify everyone in the house.
The incident was recorded on surveillance video, which hasn’t been made public. Campbell was charged with “breaking and entering, assault, and public intoxication.”
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