Woodbridge resident George Robinson II, 35, is facing multiple charges after a strange scene played out early on Friday morning that landed him behind bars and trash all over the street.
A spokesperson from the Stafford County Sheriff's Office said that deputies were called at around 2 a.m. on Aug. 16 to Buffalo Moe's Tap and Grill on Wicomico Drive, when employees asked a guest - later identified as Robinson - to leave; however, he had no intention to do so and "went on a tirade threatening to fight everyone."
As a deputy arrived, he witnessed Robinson speeding away in a tan Cadillac while throwing trash from the vehicle into the roadway, prompting a traffic stop, and leading to his arrest, though he didn't go down easily, kicking a second deputy attempting to assist taking him into custody.
Robinson was charged with:
- DUI: Second offense in five to 10 years;
- Driving suspended;
- Disorderly conduct;
- Littering;
- Obstruction;
- Refusal;
- Assault and battery of a law enforcement officer.
He is being held at the Rappahannock Regional Jail "pending his ability to participate in a bond hearing."
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