Wednesday, December 27, 2017

BUNKERVILLE AND OREGON PRISONERS REMEMBERED AS 'HELLBOY' RIDES DOWN WEST COAST


                                            "Is Hellboy out there?"


US District Judge Anna J. Brown speaks in her courtroom this fall as an Oregon Standoff defendant is being sentenced in her courtroom


Duane Ehmer was part of the Oregon Standoff protest and was tried in the second rigged trial process after leaders of the protest were acquitted in the first trial.

After his conviction Ehmer was sentenced to one year and one day in prison and agreed to pay 10-thousand dollars in restitution.   He's scheduled to report to a prison a thousand miles from his Irrigon, Oregon home on January 24th.

Ehmer has been a constant presence outside the courthouse in Portland during court activities related to the Oregon Standoff case, riding his horse "Hellboy".

Now Ehmer is riding "Hellboy" down the West Coast for a last ride on his way to prison.   Today at 4pm Ehmer will be in Salem, Oregon at the State Capitol.

Ehmer is riding to draw attention to the Oregon and Bunkerville cases and those imprisoned in connection with them.

Ehmer believes the federal authorities decision to send him to a California federal prison was related to his plan to ride his horse to the Oregon prison where was originally set to serve his sentence.


Video Update from Andrea Parker on "JGrady" You Tube

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