Update: hereBorder patrol stopped him and apparently Arizona police tazed him. Also, it's constitutional to stop cars near the border to stop illegal immigration.
"The U.S. Border Patrol asked the Arizona Department of Public Safety to assist their Officers with a combative motorist who refused to cooperate at a checkpoint in the westbound lanes of Interstate 8. Steven L. Anderson, the combative motorist, was arrested by a DPS Officer for resisting a lawful order during the incident and booked into the Yuma County Jail."
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I already posted this below. Great observation skills.
Update: hereBorder patrol stopped him and apparently Arizona police tazed him. Also, it's constitutional to stop cars near the border to stop illegal immigration.
"The U.S. Border Patrol asked the Arizona Department of Public Safety to assist their Officers with a combative motorist who refused to cooperate at a checkpoint in the westbound lanes of Interstate 8. Steven L. Anderson, the combative motorist, was arrested by a DPS Officer for resisting a lawful order during the incident and booked into the Yuma County Jail."
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