locked in the car, for all you know. Maybe it was coke, and he swallowed that. I don't know. You don't either.
You weren't there, now, were you? The Border Patrol/"customs agents" weren't the ones who arrested him, either. So that crap isn't floating. It was DPS who did that job.
We know what HE tells us he was charged with. WE know his side of the story. We don't know the story from the perspective of the BP, and we only have a preliminary statement from the state police who arrested him. They are still investigating, but they have issued comments which describe this fruitcake as "combative" and failing to obey a lawful order (unrelated to a search of his vehicle). It also notes that he took his case to "YOUTUBE" and didn't file a complaint with the agencies in question:
April 17th statement from DPS
- For Immediate Release -
Friday, April 17, 2009
Arizona Department of Public Safety Statement Concerning the Arrest of Steven L. Anderson
Arrest took place Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at a U.S. Border Patrol Checkpoint
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.
Mr. Anderson never filed a complaint with DPS concerning his arrest but instead made a You-Tube video that featured his version of the events of that day.
An investigation by the Arizona Department of Public Safety's Professional Standards Bureau is underway. DPS is looking at current agency policies and procedures that officers must comply with when requested by any agency to respond to checkpoints.
In this particular instance DPS will look at our Officer's response and actions. We will offer no further comment on this incident until the investigation has been concluded.
*It should be noted that in 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Federal checkpoints near border areas to enforce laws prohibiting illegal immigration. This U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint along Interstate 8 is in compliance with federal law.* http://www.abc15.com/content/news/centralsouthernarizona/tucson/story/Tempe-pastor-Border-Patrol-beat-him-at-checkpoint/FYxzzCRcnUehq5uY8nZXHQ.cspxWe also know that he hates Jews and Barack Obama, thinks Jesus wore pants, and has a fixation with pissing standing up. We also know he likes to yell and be confrontational. All this is documented in his charming little sermons.
But no, we're to assume that he's Mister Sweetness and Light at a traffic stop?
Ohhhkay....
I'll wait for the judge. He'd better hope he doesn't get a Jewish one. That might cause him to start shrieking "AntiChrist!!" at his or her honor...