A Michigan man accused of stealing Hot Pockets at gunpoint was arrested after cops caught him at work eating a Hot Pocket.
Daniel Hudson is accused of walking into a Dollar General store and stuffing Hot Pockets into his pockets. When an employee confronted him, he allegedly grabbed a container of chicken wings, flashed a gun in his coat pocket and threatened to "blow his head off." The manager told Hudson to leave and then called the police.
The manager told officers he knew Hudson because he is a regular company, and also knew where he works. Cops then drove to his workplace where they found him in the break room eating one of the stolen Hot Pockets. They also found him in possession of a 9mm pistol, which he did not have a permit for. Hudson claimed he did not intend to steal the Hot Pockets, but he tried to pay for them and didn't see a clerk so he left. Hudson, who was already a convicted felon, is facing new charges of theft and being a felon in possession of a firearm. (WDIV-TV Detroit)