The Leader of Y'all Qaeda Ammon Bundy & three others arrested in Oregon...

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stringer bell
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edited January 2016 in For The Grown & Sexy
http://katu.com/news/local/leader-of-oregon-occupation-ammon-bundy-three-others-arrested
Leader of Oregon occupation Ammon Bundy, three others arrested

HARNEY COUNTY, Ore. — KATU News has learned the leader of the armed occupation at Malheur Wildlife Refuge has been arrested, along with three other individuals Tuesday evening.

Sources tell KATU News there was some sort of engagement involving shots fired as the militia group was on its way to a meeting in John Day.

Highway 395 is closed between Burns and John Day.

The details of the arrest have not yet been released, but officials say there are injuries in the area.

Bundy and dozens of other individuals occupied the wildlife refuge earlier this month after two local ranchers were sent to prison for setting fires on federal land.

Well alphabet pigs finally got off their ? and arrested those crazy saltines...
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  • nujerz84
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    lol Yall Qaeda
  • stringer bell
    stringer bell Members Posts: 26,212 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    One of the members of Vanilla ISIS is dead.. But sadly it isn't one of the Bundy brothers.. Their both in custody...
  • Lou Cypher
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    What happened to all that fight till the death talk?
  • stringer bell
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    Lou_Cypher wrote: »
    What happened to all that fight till the death talk?

    It probably died when they saw one of their fellow militants hit to ground and bleed out...
  • stringer bell
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    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/--100675
    READ: FBI Statement On Arrests, Death In Oregon Standoff

    Law enforcement agents sought to end a three-week long wildlife refuge standoff Tuesday evening in Harney County Oregon, resulting in six arrests and one death.

    At approximately 4:25 p.m. (PST) on Tuesday, January 26, 2016, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Oregon State Police (OSP) began an enforcement action to bring into custody a number of individuals associated with the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. During that arrest, there were shots fired.

    One individual who was a subject of a federal probable cause arrest is deceased. We will not be releasing any information about that person pending identification by the medical examiner's office.

    One individual suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. He was arrested and is currently in custody.

    The arrested individuals include:

    Ammon Edward Bundy, age 40, of Emmett, Idaho Ryan C. Bundy, age 43, of Bunkerville, Nevada Brian Cavalier, age 44, of Bunkerville, Nevada Shawna ? , age 59, Kanab, Utah Ryan Waylen Payne, age 32, of Anaconda, Montana These probable cause arrests occurred along Highway 235.

    In a separate event in Burns, Oregon, at approximately 5:50 pm, Oregon State Police arrested the following individual:

    Joseph Donald O'Shaughnessy, age 45, Cottonwood, Arizona All of the named defendants face a federal felony charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the United States from discharging their official duties through the use of force, intimidation, or threats, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 372.

    We continue to work with Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward and his deputies; Oregon State Police; and the United States Attorney's Office to address any further outstanding issues. As the investigation is ongoing, we cannot comment further at this time.

  • Allah_U_Akbar
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    Y'all think it woulda took almost an entire month to arrest a bunch of black militants who took over a wildlife reserve and refused to leave?
  • Will Munny
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    lmao they took out the leadership that quick huh?
    all that tough talk and they were beaten by a simple ambush.
    them folks at that cabin prolly ? bricks right now.

    Well... they tried to do something and atleast one of them got juiced.
  • stringer bell
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  • The Prime Minister
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    These crackers finally met their demise...
  • Swiffness!
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    Lmao that ? who hid under the blue tarp on TV was the one that got clapped.

    Finicum, a rancher from Arizona with 11 foster children, made headlines this month after conducting an interview from beneath a blue tarp on live television while carrying a rifle on his lap. During another interview with NBC, Finicum said he was willing to die rather than be arrested and cautioned authorities against pointing a gun at him.

    "I have no intention of spending any of my days in a concrete box," he said. "There are things more important than your life and freedom is one of them."


    how much u wanna bet those pigs did them 11 foster kids a favor
  • leftcoastkev
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    Y'all think it woulda took almost an entire month to arrest a bunch of black militants who took over a wildlife reserve and refused to leave?

    They would have been labeled terrorists and droned, remotely.
  • leftcoastkev
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    ....and by the way reports are saying the one who got murked ALLEGEDLY had his hands up when he got blapped by the cops....so will they start yelling 'hands up, don't shoot' too?

    @Down I think you'll get a kick out of this......(from the Oregon compound)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1MdwyO9kkM
  • skpjr78
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    ? Bundy and that other dead ass cac

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  • Swiffness!
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    and by the way reports are saying the one who got murked ALLEGEDLY had his hands up when he got blapped by the cops

    just more myths and lies from welfare moochers, gun-toting thugs that don't raise their children, and race hustlers looking to cash in

    you know how THOSE PEOPLE are

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    What's up with his buddies face?
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  • Arya Tsaddiq
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    a.mann wrote: »
    My troll game is about to be something epic lol.gif

    Let me head on over to Fox News,Breitbart,InfoWars etc. right quick drop this on them



    ""Those thugs got what they deserved.
    Lack of fathers and good home training is what led them to a life of crime and a violent death""

    Aye take screenshots and make it a thread when they start responding lol
  • stringer bell
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    Swiffness! wrote: »
    Lmao that ? who hid under the blue tarp on TV was the one that got clapped.

    Finicum, a rancher from Arizona with 11 foster children, made headlines this month after conducting an interview from beneath a blue tarp on live television while carrying a rifle on his lap. During another interview with NBC, Finicum said he was willing to die rather than be arrested and cautioned authorities against pointing a gun at him.

    "I have no intention of spending any of my days in a concrete box," he said. "There are things more important than your life and freedom is one of them."


    how much u wanna bet those pigs did them 11 foster kids a favor

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/who-was-lavoy-finicum-the-man-killed-in-oregon-standoff
    Oregon Occupier Killed In Standoff ? Preferred Death To Prison

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    Four days after taking the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, LaVoy Finicum, a 55-year-old Arizona rancher told NBC News that he'd rather die than spend his days in prison.

    "There are things more important than your life and freedom is one of them," he said in early January as he sat huddled in a blue tarp outside of the wildlife refuge keeping watch with his gun in his lap. "I'm prepared to defend freedom."

    Finicum told NBC that night that he was staying outside to ensure that the FBI could find him if they came to arrest him.

    Finicum was shot and killed Tuesday night when law enforcement stopped two cars carrying standoff leaders on their way from the refuge to a meeting in Grant County. Ryan Bundy, another militiaman, was shot and transported to the hospital, but did not suffer any life-threatening injuries, according to The Oregonian.

    Before Finicum's death was even confirmed, supporters rushed to portray him on social media as a martyr who, according to unverified accounts, had his hands up and was unarmed when he was shot. Law enforcement sources told CNN that Finicum and Ryan Bundy were the only two leaders who did not surrender during the confrontation.

    Finicum had taken a strong interest in land disputes with the federal government after he stood at Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's side during his confrontation with the Bureau of Land Management in 2014. After returning home to Arizona, Finicum – a Mormon father with 11 children– made a decision. He was no longer going to write a check to the federal government for his grazing fees.


    At the refuge, Finicum became a spokesman for the militiamen, fielding questions from press and helping plan events like one Saturday where ranchers were invited to come to the commandeered refuge to sign "declarations of emancipation" from the federal government, documents asserting they would no longer pay grazing fees. According to the Oregonian, Finicum had incurred about $12,000 in fees with the BLM.

    In a video posting just hours before his death, Finicum described why the militiamen were still holding onto the refuge after more than three weeks and after local officials and community members had asked them to go. Finicum said that the occupation was intended to push back on the federal government's overreach.

    They do not want to let go of this," Finicum said. "They do not intend on loosing here and we do not intend on giving it back to them."

    But Finicum's participation in the standoff had taken a toll. Back home in Arizona, child services had removed four foster children from his family's care, a move Finicum characterized as retribution. Oregon Public Broadcasting had reported that Finicum made most of his income from fostering.


    Before Oregon, Finicum kept a website One Cowboy's Stand For Freedom where he documented his beliefs, his family and his ranch.

    Finicum writes on the website that "he has drawn a line in the sand and that line is the Constitution in its original intent."

    He also had written a cowboy thriller about the chaos of the American West after an electromagnetic pulse collapses the country's infrastructure called "Only By Blood and Suffering." The novel traced a family as each grown child navigated the new world and fights back against the overreach of the federal government.

    I hope LaVoy and blue tarp continue to rest in ? ...