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Good news at last from the Malheur Wildlife Refuge standoff. Sheriff Palmer of Grant County advised the Hammonds be released.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 59866150:MV8zMDY5MjAxXzU0NTg3MzcyX0RGMkJEOUY=] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5obtfR5Fito[/youtube] LIVE FEED FROM MALHEUR WILDLIFE REFUGE [/quote]
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We finally have some good news and good sense from Sheriff Palmer of Grant County. Grant County must be adjoining Harney, as Ammon Bundy called the Sheriff of Grant County, Sheriff Palmer.
He requested that he come to the Refuge for a visit. As a result of that visit good things are beginning to develop. Praise God!
Sheriff Palmer has said that he thinks the Hammonds should be freed, and the FBI should leave Harney County. He said that Ammon Bundy nor the militia are not to be feared.
LINK:BURNS – Leaders of the armed protesters holding the national bird sanctuary on Tuesday plan to push their anti-government agenda in Grant County, whose sheriff recommends the government give in to two of their key demands.
Sheriff Glenn Palmer said in a statement to The Oregonian/OregonLive that "the government is going to have to concede something" to end the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
He said freeing a father-son ranching team from prison "would be a start. Sending the FBI home would be a start." He referred to the FBI's lead role in ending the refuge occupation.
"I just pray to God that cooler heads prevail and that no one gets killed," Palmer said.
The sheriff's endorsement of the militants' demands stunned law enforcement officials, most who would not publicly discuss the matter.
This is Sheriff Glenn Palmer of Grant County:
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