Breaking: Ammon Bundy Denied Bail, Tells Occupiers To Go Home
No Response From Occupiers Illegally In Federal Installation
Tuesday night Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, and four other members of his domestic terror militia were arrested in a traffic stop that turned into a gunfight with the FBI and Oregon State Police. Bundy spokesperson Robert ‘LaVoy’ Finicum was killed in the encounter. Two others were arrested separately.
BREAKING: Ammon Bundy and six co-defendants ordered held without bail during appearance in Portland, Oregon, court
— Reuters U.S. News (@ReutersUS) January 27, 2016
Wednesday afternoon Bundy and his co-defendents were arraigned in federal court. They were denied bail and will be held for trial.
Bundy, through his attorney, has requested his fellow occupiers to vacate the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and go home.
Through attorney, Ammon Bundy is telling remaining occupiers in Burns to “Go home. Hug your families. Let us take it from here.”
— Jamie Wilson (@JWilsonreporter) January 27, 2016
EARLIER:
FBI, State Police Initiate ‘Containment’ Of Occupied Federal Refuge, Release Bundy Booking Photos
BREAKING: One Dead, Ammon Bundy And Five Others Arrested In Oregon Domestic Terror Gunfight
Bundy Occupation Has Already Cost Taxpayers $1.6 Million – With No End In Sight
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