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Suspect Gabriel Harris, 33, of Florida, didn't react too well when the Taco Bell drive-thru denied him service on his bicycle at 3 a.m. After an alleged tussle with police, he is charged in the case.

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Chalk it all up to those nasty 3 a.m. hunger pangs when only some Taco Bell will do. But riding a bike through the drive-thru? Apparently, this is a no-go.

One bicycle-riding man in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, found this out after being denied service at the drive-thru just after 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports.

And when the hungry bike rider wouldn't pedal on down the road, the fast-food workers called the cops, according to the Associated Press and ABC7 News.

Police tell the news organizations that when they responded, suspect Gabriel Harris, 33, was drunk and had a red Swiss Army knife on his belt loop.

When an officer tried to take the weapon, Harris grabbed the officer's arm, the news reports say.

Harris was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed.

He's charged with resisting arrest with violence.