Police have charged a so-called Freeman on the Land for intimidation, saying he committed “paper terrorism”. He claimed traffic laws did not apply to him when he was pulled over for speeding and went on to target the officer who pulled him over. Reid Fiest reports.
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Police accuse man of ‘paper terrorism’
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