Crash, fight with girlfriend, and gun lead to tazing by police

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Updated: 4/09/2012 7:54 am
SAN ANTONIO - After a crash at I-37 near Southeast Military Dr. a driver got out of his car and started arguing with is girlfriend. When firefighters showed up to make sure everyone was okay, the driver told them he had a gun.

That's when police stepped in. 

An officer tazed the man, and then arrested him. Police found a semi-automatic pistol in the car. 

No one was hurt. 

Police are still determining what charges the man will face.
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yotube - 4/10/2012 8:16 AM
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looks like he had some stupid ricer wing on his honda accord. one more ricer off the streets...

HollyHoly - 4/9/2012 10:48 AM
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This crazy MFer needs to be steralized. I hope he does not have kids....heaven help them.

THUNDER6 - 4/9/2012 8:47 AM
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Another holiday idiot ruining everything for everyone around him. Placing someone else's life in danger because he could not do it on his own. Good Job.

SAdweller - 4/9/2012 12:04 AM
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The man arrested is nothing but a very stupid fool.

Maelsmith80 - 4/8/2012 9:47 PM
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I witnessed this. He drove past us going well over 100 and lost control. We stopped to help because my husband is a volunteer firefighter in another town. The man kept screaming at everyone to leave. This man was crazy! He was extremely belligerent. I was afraid he might have a gun or something he wasnt supposed to have by the way he was acting. He seemed to be high on something. He even pulled an officer down when they were trying to arrest him. I'm so glad no one was hurt during this. The girl that was with him should get out while she can. Thank goodness for all of our police officers, firefighters, EMS and every other service man and woman for all their hardworking and dedication.
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