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Harney County Judge Steven Grasty, Sheriff Ward, and other county officials were served false legal documents by the militants. On January 15, the Oregon State Police arrested a militant at the Safeway in Burns who had been driving a government vehicle stolen from the refuge headquarters.
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- Robert LaVoy Finicum
- January 2, 2016 – February 11, 2016, (40 days)
- Ryan Bundy
Jan 27, 2016 · BURNS, Ore. -- Federal and state officials were restricting access on Wednesday to the Oregon refuge being occupied by an armed group after one of the occupiers died in a shootout during a...
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Jan 27, 2016 · UPDATE (8:25 p.m.) Oregon State Police says the Deschutes County Major Incident Team will assist the police department and the Harney County District Attorney's Office with an investigation...
Feb 8, 2016 · Nearly 40 days into the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, both sides appear to be wearing thin on patience. In a series of videos released...
Jan 3, 2016 · The occupation began Saturday at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, where a building operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 30 miles southeast of Burns, Oregon, was...
May 7, 2016 · Andrew Dymburt. BURNS, Ore. (KOIN) — The standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge captivated the nation for 41 days and 40 nights. De facto militia leader Ammon Bundy staged the armed...
Jan 10, 2016 · Jan. 10, 2016 8:55 a.m. An armed man with a group called the Pacific Patriots Network. The network arrived in Harney County in early 2016, claiming to secure the scene of the occupation at the...