Oregon militia standoff trial: shock and anger after Bundys found not guilty

Oregon militia standoff trial: shock and anger after Bundys found not guilty


The surprise verdict over the armed occupation has left many concerned that it will encourage other militias to take action against the government

Jarvis Kennedy watched two stories unfold on the news on Thursday night: the surprise acquittal in Oregon of seven members of the armed militia that occupied the Malheur wildlife refuge and the mass arrest of Native American activists protesting the Dakota Access oil pipeline.

Those guys are unarmed, said Kennedy of the Native American protesters in North Dakota, but these cowboys who came in with guns they got off.

Kennedy, the sergeant-at-arms of the Paiute Indian tribal council in Burns, Oregon, was a vocal opponent of the militias 41-day occupation of land that includes Paiute burial grounds.

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I was in shock and disbelief, mad, and pissed off, Kennedy said of his reaction to the verdict.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/28/oregon-militia-standoff-bundy-trial-not-guilty-reactions

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