After week, police officers at Central Michigan University hold a "pizza-and-video game" event for students in one of the residence halls.
Last Thursday, one of these events ended with the arrest of 19-year-old Andrew Leyden.
Leyden didn't lash out after losing a game. No, nothing like that.
The 19-year-old first walked into the event, and grabbed a female participant. After she pushed him away, Leyden proceeded to grab the face of the female CMU officer who was hosting the event, and after she pushed him away, pulled down his pants and started yelling at everybody.
Officers apprehended Leyden, who found he was in possession of LSD and marijuana, which officers believe played a major role in his behavior.
Police found more drugs and paraphernalia when they searched his room.
According to The Morning Sun, Leyden was arrested and is facing three felony charges: delivery/manufacture of marijuana, a four-year felony; resisting arrest causing injury, a four-year felony; resisting arrest, a two-year felony; and aggravated indecent exposure, a two-year high misdemeanor.
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