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Intoxicated Virginia man allegedly breaks into Bible study session thinking it was human trafficking operation

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It was an arrest of biblical proportions. 

An intoxicated Virginia man who broke into a Bible study session took it upon himself to investigate, thinking it was a human trafficking operation, authorities said. 

David Campbell of Stafford is charged with breaking and entering, assault and public intoxication, the Stafford County Sheriff’s office said. 

A picture of the Bible bound in a reddish leather

Campbell’s neighbors told deputies that he forced his way into the home as the group was conversing about the gospel. (Getty Images)

He complained about the parking situation and demanded the deputies identify everyone inside the home. 

His neighbors told deputies that Campbell forced his way into the home as the group was conversing about the gospel.

Person with their hands clasped in prayer on the open pages of a Bible.

“He would nearly strike an ordained minister and threaten to punch another male. Video evidence would confirm this,” the sheriff’s office said. (iStock)

“He would nearly strike an ordained minister and threaten to punch another male. Video evidence would confirm this,” the sheriff’s office said. 

Campbell was being held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail without bond.

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