Monday, July 25, 2016
How Political Correctness Leads to Indifference About Child Abuse on the Reservations
I'm a couple of chapters into Schaefer Riley's new book, The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians.
It's excellent and highly recommended.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Oregon State Police Get Death Threats in LaVoy Finicum Shooting (VIDEO)
At KOIN 6 News Portland:
Michele Fiore Speaks to Crowd Outside Federal Courthouse in Portland on February 12, 2016 (VIDEO)
Via the Portland Oregonian:
Also, "Michele Fiore takes questions after courthouse speech."
Still more, "'In my opinion Mr. Finicum was murdered,' says Nevada Assemblyman John Moore."
Friday, February 12, 2016
Last Four Holdouts Plead Not Guilty in Occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (VIDEO)
Michele Fiore, Unlikely Mediator in #Malheur Militia Standoff in Oregon
At the Los Angeles Times, "Who is the gun-toting, brash-talking Nevada lawmaker who helped end the Oregon standoff?"
An Inside Look at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (VIDEO)
At KOIN News 6 Portland:
Last Four Holdouts Surrender at #Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (VIDEO)
Fry says he is pointing a gun at his head. #Oregonstandoff— Molly Young (@mollykyoung) February 11, 2016
At the Portland Oregonian, "Oregon standoff ends with a 'hallelujah'," and "Oregon standoff: Last four occupiers surrender at Malheur refuge.""I told everybody that I will have a pistol and I will kill myself." #Oregonstandoff— Molly Young (@mollykyoung) February 11, 2016
Others are trying to talk him down.
And watch, at ABC News, "Dramatic End to Armed Standoff in Oregon."
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Oregon Standoff: FBI Surrounds Occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Plus, lots of activity on Twitter.
FBI Surrounds Occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge: — Portland https://t.co/P7Q2LSeyca— FBI Portland (@FBIPortland) February 11, 2016
Holdout occupiers at Ore. wildlife refuge argue with negotiator, yell at law enforcement: https://t.co/eqQpfDyWj4 pic.twitter.com/EacXDSxuQL— The Associated Press (@AP) February 11, 2016
Sean Anderson said they will surrender in the morning when legislator, reverend are at checkpoint. Unclear if he is speaking for Fry, Banta.
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 11, 2016
Expect updates...
LATEST: It's Day 40 of the Malheur Occupation
At the Portland Oregonian, "Oregon standoff Day 40: What you need to know."
And watch, from Sunday, "Occupier takes joy ride in pickup truck with federal plates." It's the crazy loon David Fry.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Ammon Bundy Issues 'Call to Action' from Jail: 'Arm Yourself with Ideas...' (VIDEO)
And watch:
Expect updates...
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Roadside Memorial to LaVoy Finicum Removed from U.S. 395; Patriots Restore (VIDEO)
His funeral was only yesterday.
Following-up from yesterday, "About Two Dozen People Visited LaVoy Finicum Memorial on U.S. 395 Today."
At KOIN News 6 Portland:
More Than a Thousand People Flock to Kanab, Utah, for Funeral of Robert 'LaVoy' Finicum (VIDEO)
ST. GEORGE, Utah — An Arizona rancher who was shot to death in a showdown with law enforcement authorities in Oregon last week was remembered Friday as a man who loved his family, his God and his country during funeral services in Utah.More.
More than a thousand mourners dressed in Sunday best, some in cowboy hats and boots, gathered at a Mormon church near the Kanab airport for services paying tribute to Robert "LaVoy" Finicum of Cane Beds, Ariz., who died Jan. 26 following the monthlong siege at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
“I know my dad’s working just as tirelessly on the other side to protect his family and our freedoms,” one daughter said. Finicum’s 11 children spoke in quick succession during the services.
“He often commented to me about all the good people who were coming to see him and how it encouraged him,” Finicum’s wife, Jeanette, said.
One of those people was Cedar City resident Beth Stephenson, who wrote a condolence card for Finicum’s family while waiting for the funeral to begin.
Stephenson said she introduced herself to Finicum during his brief stop in Cedar City last month for a radio talk show interview before returning to Oregon.
Stephenson, who was working next door to the radio station, said she was impressed with Finicum’s sincerity so she decided to go to the station during a break in the interview.
“I had a strong feeling that he was doing the right thing. ... It was a really strong impression that this was a really great man,” Stephenson said...
PREVIOUSLY: "Supporters from Across the U.S. Gathered for LaVoy Finicum Funeral Services in Kanab, Utah (VIDEO)."
Friday, February 5, 2016
Supporters from Across the U.S. Gathered for LaVoy Finicum Funeral Services in Kanab, Utah (VIDEO)
Watch, at Fox News 13 Salt Lake City, "Supporters from across the country gather in Utah for funeral of LaVoy Finicum":
Hundreds of people gathering at Kanab church for the funeral of LaVoy Finicum. pic.twitter.com/MjY8U9fLU4
— Robert Boyd (@Robertboydfox13) February 5, 2016
Shawna Cox, one of the protesters who was with Finicum and arrested the day he died, just arrived at the funeral. pic.twitter.com/f6DuIIeMfb
— Robert Boyd (@Robertboydfox13) February 5, 2016
Supporters of LaVoy Finicum continue to arrive at a Kanab church, reaction at 4pm. pic.twitter.com/mq0jNX8pML
— Robert Boyd (@Robertboydfox13) February 5, 2016
Two of Finicum's 11 children speak. They say "the federal government broke the law not their father." pic.twitter.com/4MJrdZHXi6
— Robert Boyd (@Robertboydfox13) February 5, 2016
Finicum children are calling for a private investigation regarding their father's death. pic.twitter.com/mnwEYaEElI
— Robert Boyd (@Robertboydfox13) February 5, 2016
KANAB, Utah -- More than a thousand people from across the country gathered in Kanab Friday for the funeral of Arizona rancher LaVoy Finicum, who was shot and killed by authorities in Oregon during the standoff and protest at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.PREVIOUSLY: "About Two Dozen People Visited LaVoy Finicum Memorial on U.S. 395 Today."
LaVoy's two eldest daughters spoke at a press conference after the services, saying they believe their father didn't break the law, but the federal government did. The family is calling for a private, independent investigation into LaVoy's death.
LaVoy Finicum's family said a lot of people in the past week have only focused on the way he died, but they said it's more important to focus on the way he lived
Horses with empty saddles galloped past LaVoy Finicum's family and supporters, as they carried the casket to his final resting place. It was one last ride for the lifelong rancher.
"We've often said LaVoy was born a century too late, you know, so the honor of being led off in a wagon and escorted by horseback is an honor for any cowboy,” said David Cluff, one of Fincium’s cousins.
Many of the people attending the funeral said they never even met LaVoy, but they wanted to be here because they share the same values.
"This is a great American patriot,” said Loie Corson, who attended the services. “I didn't know him, and I might not have done it the way he did, but I really feel in my heart that he tried to do it through the system. He tried to take the legal channels, and when you go up against the system: it's tough.”
About Two Dozen People Visited LaVoy Finicum Memorial on U.S. 395 Today
I'll have more on that.
Meanwhile, here's Cole Miller for KOIN News 6 Portland:
And watch here, "Hundreds attend LaVoy Finicum viewing," and "Sympathizers pack Utah town for LaVoy Finicum."Roughly two dozen people showed up to Finicum's memorial along Highway 395 to say a few words #KOIN6News pic.twitter.com/2a632j8TLM— Cole Miller (@ColeKOIN) February 5, 2016
LaVoy Finicum Speaks to the Press on 17th Day of Armed Standoff at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (VIDEO)
Here's a video flashback, via the Portland Oregonian:
LaVoy Finicum's Death in Oregon Occupation Prompts Memorials Across the Country
Robert "LaVoy" Finicum was shot to death by the side of a remote Oregon road. Few were there to see him die, but hundreds of people around the country have indicated they will attend rallies and vigils in his memory this weekend.Keep reading.
Finicum was a prominent figure in the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. He was fatally shot by Oregon State Police on the 25th day of the occupation during a traffic stop that ended with the arrest of key leaders of the occupation.
The funeral is Friday, Feb. 5, in Kanab, Utah, Finicum's family said. More than 30 memorials, candlelight vigils and rallies in at least 17 states are planned for Feb. 5, Feb. 6 and Feb. 7.
Though the FBI said Finicum was reaching for a gun before he was shot, some rally organizers said he should not have died.
"If he was breaking laws, they should have arrested him. He didn't have that chance," said Krista Etter, who has scheduled a rally in front of the federal courthouse in West Palm Beach, Florida. "He didn't get to be heard to prove he was guilty of anything."
One Facebook event scheduled for Sunday is called "Rally Protest Of The MURDER of LaVoy Finicum."
Shawna Cox Begs to Attend LaVoy Finicum Funeral
The funeral's today, in Kanab, Utah.
At the Portland Oregonian, "Accused Oregon refuge occupier begs to attend LaVoy Finicum funeral."
Accused Oregon refuge occupier begs to attend LaVoy Finicum funeral #OregonStandoff https://t.co/J8Uv4cE9hI pic.twitter.com/xFCpSbWTk7
— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) February 5, 2016
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Malheur Holdouts David Fry, Sean Anderson, Sandy Anderson, and Jeff Banta Included in Federal Indictment
Well, I guess the feds aren't going to agree to the demands of the last holdouts.
Here's the story, at the Portland Oregonian, "Federal grand jury indicts 16 in refuge takeover":
BREAKING: 4 remaining occupiers indicted for federal conspiracy: David Fry, Sean Anderson, Sandy Anderson and Jeff Banta.
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 4, 2016
Indictments accuse 16 of threatening violence against anyone who tried to remove them from refuge #oregonstandoff https://t.co/5n1DULrg42
— Maxine Bernstein (@maxoregonian) February 4, 2016
Read federal indictment against Bundys and alleged co-conspirators here: #oregonstandoffhttps://t.co/5n1DULrg42
— Maxine Bernstein (@maxoregonian) February 4, 2016
Ammon Bundy and 15 others accused in the armed takeover of a federal wildlife refuge -- including four people who remain at the bird sanctuary -- have been indicted on charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers through intimidation, threats or force.Keep reading.
A federal grand jury returned the indictments Wednesday and they were unsealed Thursday morning.
It accuses Ammon Bundy, the leader of the monthlong armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge outside Burns, and the other key players of conspiring to prevent employees of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service from working at the refuge, taking over the property armed with firearms and intimidating the people of Harney County.
The alleged offenses began Oct. 5, when two of the defendants met with the Harney County sheriff to warn of "extreme civil unrest'' if their demands were unmet, according to the indictments.
The accused co-conspirators are charged with occupying the federal property "while using and carrying firearms,'' threatening violence against anybody who attempted to remove them from the refuge and using social media and other means of communication to recruit and encourage others to join them.
The indictments also alleged the group carried firearms on the federal property and refused repeated federal orders to leave. It contends the conspiracy lasted through the date of the indictments.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Here's KOIN News 6's Coverage of CNN's Victoria Sharp Interview (VIDEO)
Via Portland's KOIN News 6:
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
LATEST: LaVoy Finicum Investigation Expected to Take 4-to-6 Weeks (VIDEO)
Also, "'If You're Gonna Shoot, Just Shoot Me'! Victoria Sharp Says LaVoy Finicum Unjustly 'Gunned Down' by LEOs (VIDEO)."
Now, at the Portland Oregonian, "Investigation into death of Oregon standoff spokesman LaVoy Finicum expected to take 4 to 6 weeks":
Investigators said Tuesday they will release no information on the shooting death of Oregon standoff spokesman Robert "LaVoy" Finicum until their work is complete – probably not for another four to six weeks.Expect updates...
The FBI have confirmed that Oregon State Police troopers shot Finicum a week ago at a roadblock along U.S. 395 about 20 miles north of Burns while he and other key figures in the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge were traveling to another county for a community meeting.
Finicum reached at least twice toward a jacket pocket that later was found to contain a 9mm handgun, the FBI said in a statement last week. The agency released aerial video of the shooting, but the grainy long-distance images and lack of audio have fueled debate about what it shows.
The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation into the shooting with help from Bend and Redmond police and state police stationed in Deschutes County.