David E. Brady, 45, of Albany, New York, was arrested Wednesday, June 7, after allegedly selling fake drugs at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

According to an official from Coffee County, deputies said they saw Brady with items that appeared to be narcotics sitting under a tent. Deputies approached Brady, and he apparently tossed the items behind him.

When Brady stood up, deputies said he had a bag of mushrooms hanging form his waist band.

Authorities searched the man, and according to the arrest warrant, they found 37 pills made to look like molly, a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception, 22 bags of fake mushrooms, approximately 1,000 hits of fake acid, 20 bags made to look like cocaine and an incense stick made to look like black tar heroin.

The arrest warrant also said that Brady told deputies he was "doing God's work" by selling fake drugs.

Coffee County Sheriff's Department Investigator James Sherrill charged Brady with two counts of counterfeit controlled substances.

Officials later discovered that Brady was wanted in Franklin County, Arkansas, on a felony bench warrant. The state of Arkansas will extradite Brady from Coffee County.

Brady was charged by Deputy Aaron Miller with being a fugitive from justice.

Brady's bond was set at $120,000. He will appear in Coffee County court on August 11, 2017.