Jim Sterling Arrested After 20-Minute Rant at Toll Worker Over “Road Microtransactions”

JACKSON, Miss. — Jim Sterling, video game pundit and host of the weekly YouTube show “The Jimquisition,” was taken into custody by the Mississippi Highway Patrol today following a heated confrontation with a toll collector over “unethical road microtransactions,” according to reports.

“I started hearing this high-pitched whining sound to my right. At first I thought it was just a car with a worn out fan belt, but then I realized it was this big British guy yelling at me,” said the toll collector, Conrad Holmes. “He called himself the ‘vanguard for consumer rights’ and went on this whole rant about ‘regressive taxation masquerading as infrastructure.’ Then he put on one of those medieval bird masks and threatened me with a baseball bat shaped like a dildo.”

Footage from a nearby security camera corroborates Holmes’ account. On the recording, Sterling can be heard saying “you sit in your ivory tollbooth, chattering on about how you care about the motorist experience and driver choice. But all you ‘AAA’ tyrants of the road care about is squeezing every last bum-fingering dollar from as many poor saps as possible.”

Steven Pierce, the driver behind Sterling in the toll line, reported “everyone was honking at this guy non-stop, me included. Finally the cops showed up and hauled him away, but even then he was throwing things at them and yelling ‘don’t you fucking touch me, I know wrestling.’”

Police later confirmed the thrown objects to be children’s toys called Boglins.

“Strange thing is, I actually found myself agreeing with a lot of what he said. Like, why should I have to pay to use the freeway when my taxes already support it? Especially when every year the price goes up, but the pavement is all uneven and full of potholes,” Pierce added. “I just wish he didn’t have to be such an annoying blowhard about it.”

After being released on bail, Sterling was nearly arrested again due to a tirade at a Chipotle after he was asked if he wanted to pay an extra dollar for guacamole.