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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Cliven Bundy Copycat Militia Movement
Shootings between law enforcement agents and extremists have spiked in the wake of Bundys Nevada ranch standoff, with militias declaring war on the feds.
Since 2009, there have been 17 shootings involving anti-government extremists and law enforcement. In just three months since Bundys victory over the BLM, there have been several standoffs. In April, a BLM worker driving a marked federal vehicle was accosted by two hooded men who pointed a handgun at him and held a sign that read, You need to die. The following month, a local Utah county commissioner and 50 others rode all-terrain vehicles across the 14-mile stretch of Recapture Canyon that the BLM has closed to motor vehicles, in protest of the federal governments control over public lands. In mid-June a man named Brent Douglas Cole allegedly shot and wounded a BLM ranger and a California Highway Patrol officer while camping in Nevada City, California.
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Government officials need to understand what motivates this movement because the Millers will not be the last to demonstrate their anti-government rage with bullets, the SPLC reports authors write. Law enforcement officials also need training on a movement that increasingly targets them.
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Though the popularity of Bundy-style extremism has risen and fallen over the past 30 years, usually rising in conjunction with Democratic administrations, the number of what the SPLC considers anti-government extremist groups have gone from 150 when President Obama was first elected in 2008 to more than 1,000 in the last year. The SPLC praises Attorney General Eric Holders recent announcement that the Justice Department plans to revive the Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee, which was created in response to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and hopes it means swift prosecutions for those who aimed loaded weapons at federal officers at Bundys rancha federal offense with a maximum 20-year prison sentence. Still, they urge the Department of Homeland Security to devote more resources to non-Islamic domestic terror threats and insist that politicians and media pundits be called out for glorifying dangerous characters like Bundy.
As this ideology continues to spread in large and highly energized anti-government movement, it will certainly drive other, similar battles, the SPLC concludes.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/10/the-cliven-bundy-copycat-militia-movement.html
Since 2009, there have been 17 shootings involving anti-government extremists and law enforcement. In just three months since Bundys victory over the BLM, there have been several standoffs. In April, a BLM worker driving a marked federal vehicle was accosted by two hooded men who pointed a handgun at him and held a sign that read, You need to die. The following month, a local Utah county commissioner and 50 others rode all-terrain vehicles across the 14-mile stretch of Recapture Canyon that the BLM has closed to motor vehicles, in protest of the federal governments control over public lands. In mid-June a man named Brent Douglas Cole allegedly shot and wounded a BLM ranger and a California Highway Patrol officer while camping in Nevada City, California.
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Government officials need to understand what motivates this movement because the Millers will not be the last to demonstrate their anti-government rage with bullets, the SPLC reports authors write. Law enforcement officials also need training on a movement that increasingly targets them.
...
Though the popularity of Bundy-style extremism has risen and fallen over the past 30 years, usually rising in conjunction with Democratic administrations, the number of what the SPLC considers anti-government extremist groups have gone from 150 when President Obama was first elected in 2008 to more than 1,000 in the last year. The SPLC praises Attorney General Eric Holders recent announcement that the Justice Department plans to revive the Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee, which was created in response to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and hopes it means swift prosecutions for those who aimed loaded weapons at federal officers at Bundys rancha federal offense with a maximum 20-year prison sentence. Still, they urge the Department of Homeland Security to devote more resources to non-Islamic domestic terror threats and insist that politicians and media pundits be called out for glorifying dangerous characters like Bundy.
As this ideology continues to spread in large and highly energized anti-government movement, it will certainly drive other, similar battles, the SPLC concludes.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/10/the-cliven-bundy-copycat-militia-movement.html
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The Cliven Bundy Copycat Militia Movement (Original Post)
phantom power
Jul 2014
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frylock
(34,825 posts)1. swift prosecutions for those who aimed loaded weapons at federal officers at Bundy’s ranch..
really? how many months has it been now? any arrests? any anything come of that?!
Takket
(21,616 posts)3. i keep waiting to see what they are going to do...
I thought they would give this a few weeks to calm down and organize a force better equipped to handle these people but... they seem to have just moved on.
DirkGently
(12,151 posts)4. They have pictures and names, for Pete's sake.
So, WTH?
Protester Eric Parker from central Idaho aims his weapon from a bridge next to the Bureau of Land Management's base camp where seized cattle that belonged to rancher Cliven Bundy are being held near Bunkerville, Nev. April 12, 2014. U.S. officials ended a standoff with hundreds of armed protesters in the Nevada desert on Saturday, calling off the government's roundup of cattle it said were illegally grazing on federal land and giving about 300 animals back to rancher Bundy who owned them.
http://www.businessinsider.com/bundy-ranch-standoff-nevada-jerry-delemus-2014-4#ixzz37mJeP3oS
Edit: "Protester?" PROTESTER? REALLY?
A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)2. It was a huge mistake to let that guy get away with his 'standoff'