STAFFORD, VA — A Washington, D.C. man was arrested Saturday after allegedly attacking a sheriff’s deputy during a heated confrontation over his wing order at a Stafford County Wingstop.
Key Points:
- Cambric Hudson, 25, was arrested after assaulting a deputy at a Wingstop location in Stafford.
- Deputies responded to reports of an aggressive and intoxicated customer.
- Hudson faces charges including assault on law enforcement and public intoxication.
Verbal altercation turns physical
According to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched to the Wingstop at 28 South Gateway Drive around 2:27 p.m. on April 5 following reports of a disruptive customer. Restaurant staff said the man was acting loudly, rudely, and aggressively toward employees.
When deputies arrived, the customer’s hostility shifted to law enforcement. Authorities said the man, identified as Cambric Hudson, 25, appeared intoxicated and refused to calm down.
“Deputies attempted multiple times to de-escalate the tangy trouble,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a social media statement.
Minor injury to deputy
As deputies moved to detain Hudson, he resisted arrest and struck one of them, officials said. The deputy sustained only a minor injury during the incident, and Hudson’s resistance added a short delay to his detention…