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Police Officer Kicked in Chest Twice by Suspect

MANASSAS, Va. – On August 18, police went to Malibu Sports Pub to investigate a man arguing with security over his restaurant bill. Police said that the male suspect refused to pay the bill, resisted arrest, and while in the backseat of a police car, kicked an officer twice in the chest.  

Here’s the latest from Prince William police;

Assault & Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer [LEO] – On August 18th at 1:40AM, officers responded to Malibu Sports Pub located at 8265 Shoppers Sq in Manassas (20111) to assist security with a disorderly person. The investigation revealed that the accused was involved in a verbal altercation with security over his bill. The accused refused to pay the bill and attempted to leave the restaurant. Officers arrived and began to speak to the accused, advising him to pay his bill. At that point, the accused walked away from police. The officers then attempted to arrest the accused who actively resisted and refused to cooperate with officers. The accused was eventually detained and placed in a cruiser. While in the backseat, the accused repositioned himself and attempted to kick out a rear window of the cruiser. One of the officers opened the door and was kicked twice by the accused in the chest. No injuries were reported. Following the investigation, the accused was arrested.

Arrested on August 18th:

Jeffrey Michael SIMPSON, 29, of no fixed address

Charged with assault & battery on a LEOresisting arrest and defrauding a restaurant

Court date: October 8, 2014 | Bond: held WITHOUT bond