1:57 It’s a twist to an already odd story that began Saturday morning, when Sharkey entered the Yukon Territory at the Beaver Creek U.S.-Canada border crossing on the Alaska Highway about 300 miles south of Fairbanks. The Canadian Port of Entry at Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory. Credit Canadian Border Services Agency Sharkey was turned back, because of Canada’s COVID-related travel restrictions, but he reportedly refused to leave the checkpoint, and according to a Canadian Border Services Agency spokesperson he was arrested by Royal Canadian Mounted Police. An RCMP spokesperson says Sharkey wasn’t charged with any offense, but was brought back across the border, along with his vehicle, to the U.S. checkpoint at Port Alcan. Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel says soon thereafter, they got a call from Customs officers at port of entry asking for help with a quote “hostile subject.”