JENSEN BEACH — A man was arrested after investigators say he made a ruckus and told them “how the universe works,” according to a report.

The case began about 1:15 p.m. Nov. 14 when a Martin County Sheriff’s deputy went to Crawdaddy’s N’awlins Grill & Raw Bar on Northeast Jensen Beach Boulevard.

The owner said a man identified as James Sutton, 42, came in and looked intoxicated. Sutton was accused of harassing customers and creating a disturbance and was asked to leave.

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Sutton, however, denied any wrongdoing.

He pulled out a pocket-sized notebook and started to tell a deputy “how the universe works,” which could be considered a rather vast and complex topic to be housed in a pocket-sized notebook.

As Sutton explained “how the universe works,” he tried to get closer to the deputy and said, “I just want to put my shoulder under your armpit.”

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He then put the pocket-sized notebook on the deputy’s arm. Told he was under arrest, Sutton is accused of swatting the deputy’s shoulder.

He was arrested on charges of resisting with violence and breach of peace.

After getting to the jail, a deputy noticed a crack cocaine rock in the back of the patrol vehicle.

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Sutton, of Stuart, was jailed on additional charges of possession of a controlled substance and introduction of contraband.

Perhaps that’s the way the universe works.

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