CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST PREACHER SAYS HE WAS ABUSED BY BORDER PATROL

Ray Stern, Phoenix New Times - A local Baptist pastor who was left bloodied and indignant after a stop at the Border Patrol's checkpoint on eastbound Interstate 8 wonders in a recent video, "Why is this happening in the
New Times readers who remember our February 2008 article on the infamous checkpoint know the answer: Because of a disputed -- but still potent -- U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
As the article states, the Border Patrol was granted an exception to normal Fourth Amendment procedures, allowing the agency to set up checkpoints with trained dogs on any road within 100 miles of the international border. Funding for drug-and-human-sniffing dogs increased after the 9/11 attacks, resulting in thousands of recreational pot users -- and few criminals or illegal immigrants -- getting busted at the Interstate 8 checkpoint.
Pastor Steven Anderson of the
In a YouTube video
While driving through the checkpoint, located about 70 miles east of Yuma, a Border Patrol dog "alerted" to the pastor's vehicle, and agents instructed him to pull his car over to an inspection area.
The lawmen broke his vehicle's windows with hammers, shot him with a Taser and threw him to the ground, he says.
"He's got his foot on my head,"
His forehead bleeding from cuts,
The pastor received 11 stitches and spent the night in jail
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