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DUI, Drugs, and Deadly Negligence: The Indiana Trucker Arrested for Speeding, Weapons, and Impairment That Could Have Killed Henderson Drivers The Incident: A Ticking Time Bomb on I-70 It happened just after 7 p.m. on March 6, 2026—an 18-wheeler barreling down I-70 at mile marker 7 in Indiana, clocked at 80 mph in a 60 mph zone. Indiana State Police Trooper William Clark, using lidar, pulled the truck over. What he found wasn’t just a speeding violation—it was a rolling arsenal of negligence that could have turned Henderson’s highways into a disaster zone. The driver, Alex Brown of Killeen, Texas, showed clear signs of impairment. When asked to take a field sobriety test or a certified chemical test, he refused. That refusal alone is a red flag—one that should have kept him off the road long before he ever reached Indiana. But the violations didn’t stop there. A West Terre Haute Police canine unit was called in for a free air sniff. The search uncovered: - Marijuana - Synthetic urine (a clear attempt to cheat drug tests) - A loaded handgun Brown was arrested and booked into the Vigo County Jail on four charges: 1. Weapon in Possession of a…