intimidation.
OREGON
Oregon sheriff accuses armed protesters of intimidating federal employees
FoxNews.com
Published January 11, 2016
An Oregon sheriff accused members of a small, armed group occupying a national wildlife refuge of attempting to intimidate federal employees and law enforcement officers.
Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward told a community meeting Monday night that officers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees have reported being followed to their homes and observed while inside and that self-identified "militia members" have tried to engage them in debates about their status as federal employees.
Ward said law enforcement at every level "will not be intimidated from doing their jobs", telling community members, "there's an hour glass and it's running out," The Oregonian reported.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service administers the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which has been occupied since Jan. 2.
OREGON
Oregon sheriff accuses armed protesters of intimidating federal employees
FoxNews.com
Published January 11, 2016
An Oregon sheriff accused members of a small, armed group occupying a national wildlife refuge of attempting to intimidate federal employees and law enforcement officers.
Harney County Sheriff Dave Ward told a community meeting Monday night that officers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife employees have reported being followed to their homes and observed while inside and that self-identified "militia members" have tried to engage them in debates about their status as federal employees.
Ward said law enforcement at every level "will not be intimidated from doing their jobs", telling community members, "there's an hour glass and it's running out," The Oregonian reported.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service administers the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which has been occupied since Jan. 2.