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Cliven Bundy vs. Government land management
After the Siege

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^ Jail booking photos of Sandra Anderson, Sean Anderson, Jeff Banta and David Fry.

With the surrender of the final four occupiers ^ yesterday, the FBI held a new conference to talk about what they'll be doing next.

-The refuge will remain closed for "some number of weeks" as law enforcement maintains security checkpoints around the crime scene.

-Agents are scouring the refuge to ensure no one else is there. Then they will search for bombs, which could take days.

-Then teams will document and collect evidence. Forensic examiners will work to recover and process computers and electronic devices. Collection could take several weeks, and analysis could take several months.

-Other teams will work on cultural property investigations with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Burns Paiute Tribe to identify and document possible damage to artifacts and sacred burial grounds. The process could take weeks.

-Through the process, the FBI will consult with Fish and Wildlife Service about returning the refuge to the agency.

A federal indictment naming more people associated with the occupation was also unsealed yesterday. Aside from the 16 previously identified (including the Bundy Brothers' & crew and the final four occupiers), 7 more defendants were identified: Blaine Cooper, Corey Lequieu, Neil Wampler, Jason Charles Blomgren, Darryl William Thorn, Wesley Kjar and Eric Lee Flores. Two other names were redacted. Each was charged with conspiring to impede federal officers by threats, intimidation or force.
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RE: Cliven Bundy vs. Government land management - by HairOfTheDog - 02-12-2016, 11:22 AM