LAS VEGAS -- A judge in Las Vegas on Monday dismissed criminal charges against a Nevada rancher and his sons accused of leading an armed uprising against federal authorities in 2014. Chief U.S.
Ammon Bundy, who led a 2016 occupation of federal land in Oregon, described the shooting of Alex Pretti as "sickening." ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. EMMETT, Idaho (AP) — A far-right activist ...
Prosecutors deliberately scuttled the 2017 trial of a Nevada rancher and several others involving an armed standoff against U.S. officials, so the government shouldn't be allowed to revive the case, ...
Recent American history shows that when citizens are well armed and organized, they get treated with more professionalism by ...
Cliven Bundy’s not going home any time soon. The Guardian reports a federal judge denied the 69-year-old rancher bail on Thursday in the lead-up to his federal conspiracy trial for a 2014 armed ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Federal authorities rounded up 12 people in five states on Thursday, bringing to 19 the number of defendants facing conspiracy, assault and threats charges in a 2014 armed standoff ...
Engel, who wielded a loaded gun during the standoff with federal agents, was found guilty and charged with obstruction and traveling across state lines in aid of extortion. Charges were dismissed ...