Showdown Imminent: FBI Sets Up Checkpoints Around Oregon Refuge
27 January, 2016
On
Tuesday, Ammon Bundy, his brother Ryan, and an “official”
spokesperson for the group of militiamen occupying the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge were
stopped by
the FBI en route to a public event where the group planned to address
crowds of supporters and detractors alike.
The
Bundys were arrested, as was Ryan Payne, Shawna Cox, and Brian
Cavalier.
The
group’s spokesperson - one Robert “LaVoy” Finicum - was not
arrested. Rather, he
was shot and killed by authorities.
Finicum’s
family and friends say he was murdered with his hands up, while
police claim he reached for a gun and was killed in self defense.
Whatever
the case, the standoff between authorities and the militia has
officially turned deadly and the group members who remain at the
refuge are now on high alert.
“I
don't know what to tell you but if somebody saying 'peaceful
resolution' comes in and points guns at me...”,
Jason Patrick, who is still holed up in the bird sanctuary told
Reuters by phone.
Patrick
didn’t finish his sentence, but the message was clear: some of the
militiamen are preparing for a gunbattle with authorities.
Under
pressure to “resolve” the situation, the FBI has begun to move
in. Meeting the group’s demands would entail releasing two jailed
ranchers and even if that were feasible, turning over the refuge to
the county (another one of Bundy’s ultimatums) isn’t, and neither
is a wholesale reimagining of federal land use laws.
It’s unclear whether the men remaining in the remote building understand that there’s literally no chance that all of their demands will be met, but the abovementioned Jason Patrick said as recently as yesterday that they plan to stay until the “redress of grievances.”
Now,
it looks as if authorities are prepared to “starve them out,” as
it were.
“U.S.
and state officials in Oregon on Wednesday set up checkpoints around
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge,
where an armed group pledged to prolong its standoff with the
government a day after one protester was killed and eight others were
arrested,” Reuters
reports,
adding that “only
ranchers who own property in the area will be allowed in and anyone
coming out of the refuge will have to show identity and have their
vehicle searched.”
One
certainly imagines that any of the militiamen who attempt to leave
will be promptly arrested - especially if they’re carrying assault
rifles.
What
happens when the men run out of supplies and need to leave the
reserve through the new checkpoints is anyone's guess, but Finicum's
death means the men now have a concrete cause to rally behind as
opposed to a set of amorphous "grievances" about states'
rights.
"The
government can kill who they want for whatever reason they want with
impunity," Patrick said on Tuesday.
Indeed.
Perhaps
Mr. Patrick should consider what that means for his own safety and
for that of his compatriots.
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