The recent search interest in Robert Buckner stems from viral home security and bodycam footage that captures a highly controversial and violent arrest at his home in Bloxom, Virginia.
The footage, which sparked debates over police brutality and use of force, centers on an altercation between Buckner and deputies from the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office.
Here is a breakdown of the incident and the recent legal outcomes:
📹 The Incident on Camera
The incident occurred on the night of March 29, 2025. Three Accomack County deputies arrived at the residence of 40-year-old Robert Earl Buckner Jr. to execute an arrest warrant for his wife (the charges against her were later dropped).
During the encounter, an altercation broke out. Home security footage and police body cameras captured two deputies punching Buckner in the face at least four times. Buckner alleged that he suffered serious facial injuries during the arrest and accused the deputies of a violent, unprovoked attack.
🛡️ The Sheriff’s Department Response
Despite the graphic nature of the video and the public outcry, the Accomack County Sheriff’s Office conducted a review of the incident and officially maintained that the deputies did not violate department policy regarding the use of force.
⚖️ The Legal Outcome (June 2026)
Following the altercation, law enforcement initially charged Buckner with two felony counts of assault and battery on a law enforcement officer (specifically, Sgt. J. Sharp and Cpl. S. Henning).
However, in a recent hearing in the Accomack Circuit Court:
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Felonies Dismissed: The judge completely dismissed the two felony assault charges against Buckner.
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Misdemeanor Conviction: Buckner was instead convicted of a single, lesser misdemeanor charge of obstruction by threat or force.
The circulation of the footage—often obtained by news outlets through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests—continues to draw attention from civil rights advocates monitoring police conduct in Virginia.





