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The Oregon House has passed a bill to protect the identity of the officer who fatally shot refuge standoff spokesman Robert “LaVoy” Finicum in January.
The Oregonian reports representatives voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve allowing a judge to bar for 90 days the disclosure of the name of an officer who uses deadly force. The bill heads to the Senate for consideration.
Occupiers reportedly set up their outdoor camping area on or adjacent to sensitive cultural sites, federal prosecutors said. They are accused of excavating 2 large trenches and an improvised road on grounds containing sensitive artifacts.
Some against the bill say it could protect officers from public scrutiny.http://koin.com/2016/02/17/house-votes-to-shield-id-of-cop-who-shot-lavoy-finicum/
A really bad idea.
I dont know, but Im pretty sure she doesnt have much formal education.
OK I see "Territory" in Article. IV. Section. 3., but that doesnt seem like a part of the Constitution that these people would pay much mind to. It clearly says that "The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States. That doesnt sound like something they would believe in, and I dont see how that relates to the "Northwest Territories" that she talks about.
Tribal leaders were outraged last month when militia leaders posted a video of themselves rifling through some of the stored artifacts. The protesters also paved a new road at the wildlife sanctuary.
“It is pretty disrespectful, but what can you expect from people like that?” Kennedy said. “They’re out there trampling on our burial grounds, making roads and digging bunkers … It is pretty well trashed.”
In addition to the trenches and piles of feces, FBI officials have discovered large amounts of rotten food in one of the living quarters at the refuge, prosecutors said. Investigators have further uncovered guns, explosives and numerous vehicles that the FBI fears may be booby trapped.
Shawna Cox, one of the last militants to be arrested for occupying an Oregon wildlife refuge last month, has filed a countersuit against the U.S. government and others in which she alleges "damages from the works of the devil in excess of 666,666,666,666.66."
While she invoked the number of the beast in her request for damages, Cox listed a wide array of people she plans to subpoena, including: ranchers in the western U.S.; judges and prosecutors; Oregon's current and former governor; local and state police officers; FBI agents; and "various law professors."
Cox said she plans to ask a jury to deliver civil and criminal penalties against many of those same people, who she says have worked to subvert the constitutional government and impose "socialism, communism and imperialism types of government onto the people of the United States of America."
Kyle Iboshi KGWTV recent Ammon statement released through attorney regarding sacred indian stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/KyleIboshiKGWTV/videos/996409773773007/
“That whole area is an artifact area,” Jarvis Kennedy, Burns Paiute tribal council member told ICTMN, “If you just walk across there you’ll see chips on the ground where someone made an arrowhead. It’s everywhere.”
When asked what he thought of the latrines Kennedy said, “Just see this…this is their mindset—not really caring about anything. For them to do that in that area is so disgusting.”
He doesn’t think the militants weren’t simply clueless either, “I think they didn’t care. We did our press conference. We took our stand. They knew.”
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwo...atrine-trenches-among-sacred-artifacts-163454However, she has received threatening letters, emails and texts from Bundy supporters which she immediately forwards to the FBI. “If it has a Colorado prefix,” Roderique says, “ I can be sure it’s one of the militia people here on their cell phone.”
Although, no one in the tribe is happy with the late militant spokesman LaVoy Finicum’s death after he ran a police blockade and charged police while armed they do wonder if it is tied to his handling of their artifacts in the Youtube video he put out criticizing the way the tribe’s artifacts were stored.
“He [Finicum} had the bag of flints he was waving them and the next day he is dead,” Roderique told ICTMN. “He should never have picked those up and disturbed those spirits who made them. If it is flint arrowheads, someone who was a warrior or was a good hunter—those are the kind who can come back and do these things.”
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And once and for all, there is no double jeopardy sending the Hammond's back to prison. They had to know the moment they were sentenced. There's a score sheet, there's a review of sentencing deviations by the judge. There was a min/max. FGS it's not a conspiracy. It's not something weird. It does happen & by laws created to do so. jmo They go about stuff all wrong and uninformed...
And don't you love the illiteracy- "absolutely discussed"??