File. 10th Feb, 2016. After 41 days an armed militia occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, the last protestor has surrendered. It took 25 days before the FBI and state police moved to arrest several leaders of the occupation and to barricade the refuge, another 15 days before the last of the final occupiers walked out, Thursday morning Oregon time. But all of these pale in comparison with the time it took to apprehend Cliven Bundy. The father of Ammon and Ryan Bundy, two leaders of the Oregon occupation, he was arrested Wednesday night at the Portland airport when he arriv

File. 10th Feb, 2016. After 41 days an armed militia occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, the last protestor has surrendered. It took 25 days before the FBI and state police moved to arrest several leaders of the occupation and to barricade the refuge, another 15 days before the last of the final occupiers walked out, Thursday morning Oregon time. But all of these pale in comparison with the time it took to apprehend Cliven Bundy. The father of Ammon and Ryan Bundy, two leaders of the Oregon occupation, he was arrested Wednesday night at the Portland airport when he arriv Stock Photo
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Feb. 10, 2016 - File - After 41 days an armed militia occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, the last protestor has surrendered. It took 25 days before the FBI and state police moved to arrest several leaders of the occupation and to barricade the refuge, another 15 days before the last of the final occupiers walked out, Thursday morning Oregon time. But all of these pale in comparison with the time it took to apprehend Cliven Bundy. The father of Ammon and Ryan Bundy, two leaders of the Oregon occupation, he was arrested Wednesday night at the Portland airport when he arrived from Nevada. He had flown in to support the remaining group of four, three of whom surrendered shortly after he was taken into custody. For the FBI, the wait to arrest Bundy was longer: almost two years, since Bureau of Land Management agents who tried to remove his cattle from federal land where they were grazing without permits or fees were met by a huge group of armed men who turned them away. Pictured: May 16, 2012 - Riverside, Nevada, U.S - With photos of his large family covering the wall, CLIVEN BUNDY sits in the dining room of the VO Ranch, otherwise known as Bundy Ranch, in Riverside, Nevada on May 16, 2012. (Credit Image: © Mike Stotts/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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