If it was as the guys said it was...
No the militia and their actions aren't the gray part, that's pretty black and white.
It's the guys initial sentence. I would have figured it was the responsibility of the Government or some other governing body to ensure there were fire breaks around the properties. The gray part for me is how the guys were initially charged for something that I would have thought was a legal responsibility of the local councils.
If it was as the guys said it was, they were back burning to ensure food for livestock on their property wasn't destroyed (and again, I would have figured the local council should have already provided a fire break or back burn't themselves anyway), 5 years definitely seems a bit steep, especially after they were sentenced, served their time and now being told to go back in again.
That's it you dumbasses running the police response. Let them keep getting supporters....
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...bundys-threatens-kill-officers-camera-n504216
Simple $5000 bail for resisting arrest and threatening to kill a police officer. Black kids get that, right?
Huh? That is in fact a threat.He didn't threaten.
He flat out said he'd kill them.
That's it you dumbasses running the police response. Let them keep getting supporters....
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...bundys-threatens-kill-officers-camera-n504216
Simple $5000 bail for resisting arrest and threatening to kill a police officer. Black kids get that, right?
Two people have been shot and Ammon Bundy is in custody, according to a YouTube live stream report by Pete Santilli, who was speaking outside a hospital in Burns.
An Air Link helicopter was dispatched to Burns late Tuesday afternoon amid unconfirmed reports of gunshots fired in connection with the nearly 4-week-old Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, KOIN 6 News confirmed.
Maybe there was some in fighting?
Maybe there was some in fighting?
I've become convinced the feds haven't moved in because this standoff is so entertaining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8TTWujUGsU
Militiaman Wants To Fight Chris Christie Sumo Style Over Constitution
Unconfirmed, but now I'm hearing that Pete Santilli is also under arrest?
Who is that? I haven't picked up any of the names other than the Bundys
Wow. Shots fired is a scary thing if these guys really are willing to go to war about this.
I would not shed a tear if they got fucked up by the feds.
For those of you just tuning in, this seems to be the story so far:
-Shots were fired during a traffic stop earlier today involving Ammon Bundy and several of his followers. It is uncertain who fired first.
-Two men were shot. One was sent via helicopter to St Charles Hospital, which is now on lockdown.
-Ammon Bundy is in custody, as well as at least 8 others.
-A 50 mile stretch of US Highway 395 has also been closed down.
Edited for correction.
For those of you just tuning in, this seems to be the story so far:
-Shots were fired during a traffic stop earlier today involving Ammon Bundy and several of his followers. It is uncertain who fired first.
-Two men were shot. One was sent via helicopter to St Charles Hospital, which is now on lockdown.
-Ammon Bundy is in custody, as well as at least 8 others.
-A 50 mile stretch of US Highway 395 has also been closed down.
Edited for correction.
Ammon Bundy, one of two brothers leading anti-government protesters occupying Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, and four other people were arrested Tuesday in a confrontation with authorities, the FBI said. One person was dead, the FBI said.
Shots were fired about 4:25 p.m. (7:25 ET) when the FBI and Oregon State Police began an "enforcement action" at the wildlife refuge, the FBI said.
Protesters led by Ammon and Ryan Bundy have occupied the land refuge since the beginning of the year. Members of the group had been scheduled to appear at 6 p.m. (9 p.m. ET) for a meeting Tuesday with authorities in the town of John Day in Grant County.
At least 50 miles of U.S. Highway 395 were closed about 5:30 p.m. between Burns and John Day for a "crash/hazard," according to the state Transportation Department.
A spokeswoman for St. Charles Hospital in Bend told NBC News that an AirLink helicopter was dispatched to Harney County and was on standby to transport patients to St. Charles Bend, a level II trauma center, if needed. She said there was no information yet on how many patients might need to be transported.
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