So the plot thickens. Figures. Sounds like there are rats in the candy jar. Thanks for the link.buffalo_girl wrote:Jason wrote:
An armed militant who was part of the security team during the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation was in custody Thursday in Grant County on weapons charges after threatening to shoot federal law enforcement officers, according to Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter. Scott A. Willingham, 49, was arrested Wednesday in the small town of Mount Vernon on allegations of unlawful use of a weapon, a felony, and second-degree disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.
Sounds like that 'screwy' couple who were turned away by Oath Keepers at the Bundy Ranch a couple of years ago, and subsequently went on a shooting rampage.
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Although 400 Grant County ranchers/farmers were meeting with the Bundy group January 26 to discuss BLM matters impacting their county., Sheriff Palmer is being discredited for having anything to do with the 'militia'. From what I understand, Sheriff Palmer never met with the 'militia' group in Harney County. Nevertheless, the Big Boys are after him for being a Constitutional Sheriff who put the community at risk by his association with them.
Will Grigg had some perspective on Malheur County District Attorney Dan Norris who made the determination that Finicum's death was 'justified'. Grigg has written a couple of essays previously about corruption in the justice system in these same remote Oregon counties bordering Idaho who were appointed to determine what happened January 26. It's always good to enlist those who have might be willing to fudge in order to stave off embarrassing questions.
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Malheur County DA Dan Norris, chosen as special prosecutor to investigate the Finicum killing, unlawfully diverted tens of thousands of dollars in cash that had been seized by the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office from William Esbensen, the former owner of a medical marijuana co-op called the 45th Parallel in Ontario, Oregon. In 2014, Esbensen was prosecuted, and convicted, under an expired state anti-marijuana statute that was dead letter law even then.
During an April 10, 2013 County Commission meeting, according to the County Court minutes, “Mr. Norris suggested that a portion of the forfeiture funds in the task force budget could be used to assist” in paying for the services of an outside prosecutor – from Deschutes County, as it happens – named Mike Dugan.
Maybe there is hope for Finicum gaining payback from the grave. Lawlessness at all levels will be brought to light at some point and dealt with properly whether by man or God, but it will be dealt with. God has a special place for evil people, and the blood of saints and other good people will cry mightily to him until he has to sweep evil from off the land.