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The 2014 Bundy standoff was an armed confrontation between supporters of cattle rancher Cliven Bundy and law enforcement following a 21-year legal dispute in which the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) obtained court orders directing Bundy to pay over $1 million in withheld grazing fees for Bundy's use of federally owned land ...
According to Bundy's son, Ammon Bundy, the Millers were present during the standoff for a few days, but had been instructed by a militia member to leave due to "their radical beliefs", which did not align with the protest's main issues. [18] [24] They were also instructed to leave because Jerad was a felon in possession of a firearm. [16]
The Bundy standoff was an armed confrontation between protesters and law enforcement that developed from a 20-year legal dispute between the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Cliven Bundy over unpaid grazing fees on federally owned land in southeastern Nevada.
The words “Revolution is Tradition” stenciled in fresh blue and red paint mark a cement wall in a dry river wash beneath a remote southern Nevada freeway overpass, where armed protesters and ...
How Bundy’s third standoff ends is unclear. Attorneys for St Luke’s say they have been able to acquire $4m -$5m of his property and are continuing to go after more.
The father of Ammon and Ryan Bundy, who were part of the Oregon militia that took over a wildlife refuge, said his son's arrest is a 'total disaster.' Cliven Bundy: The arrest of my son should be ...
[16] According to The Oregonian, Ryan Bundy stated that the militant group wants the Hammonds to be released and for the federal government of the United States to relinquish control of the 1.4 million acres (5,700 km 2) Malheur National Forest. [14]
On January 4, the militants announced a formal name for their group, Citizens for Constitutional Freedom. [84] Notice posted on the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge's website stating its closure "until further notice" On January 4, Steven E. Grasty, the judge-executive of Harney County, emailed Ammon Bundy requesting that he leave the refuge. [13]