Mug shots released in Oregon occupation arrests

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


The mug shots of armed militia members arrested Tuesday have been released.

The six men and one woman were arrested while on their way to a community meeting at a senior center 70 miles north of Burns, Oregon, KOIN reported.

Militant leader Ammon Bundy and his followers were going to address residents and discuss their views on federal management of public lands.

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Several hundred people had gathered at the center, but were told the "guest speakers" would not be appearing, The Oregonian newspaper reported.

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In a statement, the FBI and Oregon State Police said agents had made eight arrests: Bundy, 40; his brother Ryan Bundy, 43; Brian Cavalier, 44; Shawna Cox, 59; and Ryan Payne, 32, during a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 395 Tuesday afternoon. Authorities said two others, Joseph Donald O'Shaughnessy, 45, and Peter Santilli, 50, were arrested in Burns and one man man, Jon Eric Ritzheimer, 32, turned himself in to authorities in Peoria, Arizona.

One of those arrested suffered non-life-threatening wounds after shots were fired and was treated at a hospital and released into FBI custody, the agencies said. Another individual "who was a subject of a federal probable cause arrest is deceased," they said. The agencies said they would not release further information about the death pending identification by the medical examiner.
Ammon Bundy's group, which has included people from as far away as Arizona and Michigan, seized the headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge on Jan. 2 as part of a long-running dispute over public lands in the West. It was unclear how many people remained in the buildings Tuesday night.

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