As federal agents and local officers began tailing his 1992 Honda Civic on Interstate Highway 80 in Nevada, Helder obeyed the speed limit. He refused to pull over for 46 minutes. He finally drove onto the shoulder, put the car in park, and surrendered peacefully, authorities said. (Los Angeles Times)<p>Luke J. Helder of Pine Island, Minn., was captured after dropping a gun out his car window, the FBI said. (AP)<p>In the course of his arrest in Nevada, Helder reportedly dropped a gun out of his car window before surrendering to officials from the FBI, the ATF, and local police. (Reuters) <p>Lucas John Helder of Pine Island, Minn., a student at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, was arrested on Interstate 80 outside Fernley, Nev., after a brief standoff during which Helder pointed a handgun at his head, authorities said. He was taken into custody after an FBI hostage negotiator intervened, one official said. (Washington Post)<p>***Any one of these could be true. What is the maximum number that could be true?***<p>[ May 07, 2002: Message edited by: blanp ]</p>
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