Eleven people associated with occupation of the Malheur national wildlife refuge are behind bars,facing federal felony charges and possible six-year sentencesThe leaders of the rightwing militia in Oregon could spend more years in prison than the two ranchers whose prosecution and imprisonment inspired the occupation.
Days after law enforcement officials arrested protest leader Ammon Bundy and shot and killed militiaman LaVoy Finicum, 11 people associated with the occupation are behind bars, or facing federal felony charges and possible six-year prison sentences.
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Source: theguardian.com