A semi-truck driver has been arrested following a traffic stop by the Michigan State Police (MSP) for driving violations on the Mackinac Bridge. During the stop, MSP discovered the driver was in possession of numerous illegal weapons and was committing multiple additional violations.
On March 25, 2026, at approximately 6:48 p.m., a Motor Carrier Officer (MCO) from the MSP St. Ignace Post was conducting proactive patrol on the Mackinac Bridge when a semi-truck hauling a trailer was observed speeding and operating in a hazardous manner.
The MCO initiated a traffic stop on the commercial motor vehicle for the violations. Upon contact, it was determined the driver had an active warrant for his arrest. The driver was taken into custody without incident.
Further investigation revealed the driver was in possession of multiple illegal weapons and did not have a Concealed Pistol License (CPL).
The following items were seized:
• Fifteen double-edged knives, including three equipped with brass knuckle handles
• Two throwing stars, each with four double-edged sides
• Two additional sets of brass knuckles, including one spiked set
• Five loaded pistols
• One loaded rifle
• One shotgun
• One large double-edged sword with a 32-inch blade
In addition to the weapons violations, the driver was found to be in possession of two open containers of alcohol. A subsequent inspection of the commercial vehicle also indicated the driver had allegedly falsified his electronic logging device records.
The driver was arrested and lodged at the Mackinac County Jail.

















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