The scene outside Wes Clark's home evokes a militarized zone, with massive concrete barricades lining the road, a desolate checkpoint with automatic gate, and numerous surveillance cameras.
This is what it looks like when two cities go to war.
The city of Pembroke Pines and town of Southwest Ranches have been embroiled in a border dispute for years over land use and road access, resulting in lawsuits and costly legal appeals.
Now Southwest Ranches is preparing to launch yet another lawsuit, with Clark's mother, an ailing 85-year-old woman, serving as legal ammo to storm the barricades.