Arrested leader tells remaining Oregon occupiers to "go home" |
Three more of the armed anti-government protesters occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon were arrested on Wednesday.
They turned themselves in at a checkpoint outside the refuge a day
after the standoff erupted in violence when law enforcement officers
arrested eight members of the group, including ringleader Ammon Bundy.
Bundy released a statement through his lawyer urging protesters
remaining in the refuge to "please go home." Source: The New York Times, The Washington Post |
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Arrested leader tells remaining Oregon occupiers to "go home"
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