Golf club-tosser arrested on I-75 after slugging trooper, Highway Patrol says [View all]
Jonathan Edward Day of North Port was throwing clubs at traffic as he drove his van north through Hillsborough County, troopers said.
A 41-year-old North Port man was arrested on charges including battery on a law officer after slugging a trooper who had pulled him over for tossing golf clubs into traffic, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
The trooper was on patrol when he received a complaint about 1:15 p.m. Wednesday that a motorist was throwing golf clubs out of his vehicle toward adjacent traffic while driving north on Interstate 75 near the Sun City Center interchange.
About 25 miles north near the Fowler Avenue interchange, the trooper spotted the vehicle a white 1999 Ford Van with a cherry-picker boom and basket attached.
The trooper pulled over the van, and the driver later identified as Jonathan Edward Day of North Port confronted him with a golf club, the Highway Patrol said. Day initially complied with the troopers order to put the club down but resisted as the trooper tried to take him into custody, striking the trooper with his fist and pulling at his uniform and radio, the Highway Patrol said.
The trooper used his stun gun to subdue Day.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/crime/2020/12/24/golf-club-tosser-arrested-on-i-75-after-slugging-trooper-highway-patrol-says/
Must have had a pretty lousy round on the course.