I don't think anyone here is endorsing "starting a fight on the side of the road" with anyone, especially an unpredictable, unaccountable person with a gun. Actually, you seem to be the one consistently mentioning it. I'd hate to think you were planting ideas with hopes of someone getting hurt. Or worse.
A basically worthless post. What do you consider somebody backing away from an officer yelling "Your breaking my rights". If the officer is sure they are being lawful, an arrest is about to happen. If the subject continues to express his rights and struggle, you got a fight on your hands.
Here is some thought for you.
Resisting or interfering with arrest--penalty.
575.150. 1. A person commits the crime of resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop if, knowing that a law enforcement officer is making an arrest, or attempting to lawfully detain or stop an individual or vehicle, or the person reasonably should know that a law enforcement officer is making an arrest or attempting to lawfully detain or lawfully stop an individual or vehicle, for the purpose of preventing the officer from effecting the arrest, stop or detention, the person:
(1) Resists the arrest, stop or detention of such person by using or threatening the use of violence or physical force or by fleeing from such officer; or
(2) Interferes with the arrest, stop or detention of another person by using or threatening the use of violence, physical force or physical interference.
2. This section applies to:
(1) Arrests, stops, or detentions, with or without warrants;
(2) Arrests, stops, or detentions, for any crime, infraction, or ordinance violation; and
(3) Arrests for warrants issued by a court or a probation and parole officer.
3. A person is presumed to be fleeing a vehicle stop if that person continues to operate a motor vehicle after that person has seen or should have seen clearly visible emergency lights or has heard or should have heard an audible signal emanating from the law enforcement vehicle pursuing that person.
4. It is no defense to a prosecution pursuant to subsection 1 of this section that the law enforcement officer was acting unlawfully in making the arrest. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to bar civil suits for unlawful arrest.
So your still resisting arrest even if the arrest is unlawful. You will be charged with that, but make some money in civil court.