Presence of Militia Groups Who Support Cliven Bundy Alarming Some Nevada Residents and Hurting Businesses

Submitted by Elaine Magliaro, Weekend Contributor

It appears that the militia groups who arrived in Nevada to support Cliven Bundy with his standoff against the Bureau of Land Management have become a cause of concern for some residents, workers, and businesses in the area surrounding Bunkerville.

Horsford talks Bunkerville militia presence with Rachel Maddow

KLAS-TV/News NOW (Las Vegas) reported on April 29th that hotels in Mesquite had suffered financial losses of more than $100,000 due to concerns about armed militia groups patrolling in the area. News NOW learned that Mesquite police were investigating death threats made to hotel workers following a bomb threat earlier in April.

Evidently, the threats multiplied as armed militia groups continued to pour into the area surrounding Cliven Bundy’s ranch. One city leader in Mesquite said that “the entire Holiday Inn Express was evacuated for hours following a bomb threat related to the Bundy saga…” News NOW obtained a police report which showed that the Holiday Inn Express had received at least nine threatening telephone calls after the hotel allowed BLM rangers to stay there. Hotel workers were told to kick out the BLM or they “would not be standing in the morning.” One hotel worker, who refused to go on camera, claimed that he was told by an anonymous militia member that he would be “dragged out in the parking lot and shot”.

“We are not a playground for armed militias,” Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., said during a meeting with area leaders about the militia. Horsford said that he had been contacted by residents of his district who were concerned about the armed militia groups from out of state who were still present in their area. Horsford was told by residents that militia groups had set up checkpoints where residents must prove they live in the area before they are allowed to pass…” He was also told that they had set up a “persistent presence” along federal highways, and state and county roads.

Rep. Horsford wrote a letter to the Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie asking him “to look into complaints that militiamen had been present in Bunkerville-area schools and churches and had set up armed checkpoints on state, federal and county roads, seeking proof of residency from motorists.” Horsford said in his letter, “We must respect individual constitutional liberties, but residents of and visitors to Clark County should not be expected to live under the persistent watch of an armed militia. Residents have expressed their desire to see these groups leave their community.” Horsford added that his constituents were being forced to “‘live under the persistent watch of an armed militia,’ that answers to no particular authority other than its own, and is accountable to no one.” He urged the sheriff “to work with local leaders to ensure that their concerns are addressed in a manner that allows the community to move forward without incident.”

Note: A News NOW crew that was in Bunkerville last Tuesday said it did not find any roadblocks in the area “with militia members checking on people trying to pass.”

The StarTribune reported that Bundy’s neighbors and local authorities have grown weary of the Nevada rancher’s unresolved dispute with the BLM. Bundy has denied that any militia members had set up checkpoints on public property. A group of militia members, however, was reported to have stopped a neighboring rancher who was trucking cattle to Arizona. Bundy said the milita members were just helping his son. “They wanted to ensure that Bundy cattle weren’t being rustled.”

Militias’ Ongoing Presence in Nevada Creates Fear and Friction

Cliven Bundy’s Home on the Range (A Mark Fiore Video)

SOURCES

Concerns growing about militia members at Bundy ranch (KLAS-TV)

Businesses lose thousands in Bundy ordeal (KLAS-TV)

Congressman: Bundy Militia Has Set Up Road ‘Checkpoints’ In Nevada (Talking Points Memo)

Bundy Ranch ‘Militia’ Considered Using Women As Human Shield (Talking Points Memo)

Businesses lose thousands in Bundy ordeal (KLAS-TV/News NOW)

Neighbors grow weary of ‘militia’ remaining with Nevada cattle rancher in federal land dispute (StarTribune)

Nevada Congressman Seeks Probe Of Armed Militia Operations At Cliven Bundy Ranch (Reuters/Huffington Post)

Sheriff urged to clamp down on armed militiamen around Bundy ranch (Las Vegas Sun)

Bundy’s ”Militia” Is Lawlessness of a Different Color (Truth-Out)

Ongoing Militia Presence Raises Fears Among Locals Near Bundy Ranch (Southern Poverty Law Center)

NV lawmaker presses sheriff to probe Bundy militiamen (FOX 5/KVVU-TV)

Nevada lawmaker: Cliven Bundy supporters are setting up ‘checkpoints’ against residents (Raw Story)

The Dark Side Of Cliven Bundy’s Conservative Media-Approved Militia (Media Matters)

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250 thoughts on “Presence of Militia Groups Who Support Cliven Bundy Alarming Some Nevada Residents and Hurting Businesses”

  1. SWM, To each their own, but I don’t rely much on the opinions of radicals in shaping my thoughts.

  2. SWM – The SPLC is a small group of wingnuts who somehow got everyone’s attention about their lists. Since their only importance is these lists, they make their name more important by constantly expanding the list. Oddly, left-leaning terror groups never appear on the list.

    Although the FBI still uses their list they are not doing so officially, since some maniac used the list to become a serial murderer.

  3. When I worked @ The Drake in Chicago the tiny Judge Hoffmann, who presided over Seale’s trial, would come into the barber shop every day for a shave.

  4. SWM, I have a long history of taking people @ their word. However, the Sterling Hall bombers @ UW are cult heroes in Madison. The children of the victims, speaking @ the anniversary a few years ago, helped mitigate the bombers “heroism” a bit. I think Ruby Ridge and Waco makes some folks here uncomfortable, although when discussed recently one or two commenters thought the govt. did everything right. Those 2 incidents have hardened the right wing militias, and while I DO NOT SUPPORT THEM, I do empathize w/ their thoughts and feeling vis a vis the massacres @ Ruby Ridge and Waco.

  5. Bobby Seal considers them to be xenophobic and the SPLC considers them to be a hate group so since they know more about them than I do I will go with their opinions.

  6. Elaine – did you think there was criminal culpability on the part of the government in either Waco or Ruby Ridge?

  7. the other anon – I know that you have set yourself up as the civility fairy, but why don’t you add to the discussion rather than police the site? IMO this is personal. 😉

  8. Nick,

    I thought those situations could have/should have been handled better by the government. I thought that the killing of four innocent students at Kent State by the National Guard was another tragedy.

  9. nick, I doubt any us here were Weathermen or supporters of the Symbionese Liberation Army. I know I certainly did not support them.

  10. Elaine, What was/are your thoughts on Ruby Ridge and Waco?

  11. Nick Spinelli

    Come on folks, you’re not arguing w/ a ham n’ egger. In the 60′s, when left wing groups were blowing up buildings and killing people, screaming for insurrection, they were your heroes.

    *****

    No, they weren’t. I supported the anti-war people. I didn’t approve of innocent people being killed by radicals or governments back in the day–and I don’t approve of it today.

  12. The “we” would be those us who think insurrection against our government is a dead wrong we to deal with this contry’s problems. I think that was pretty obvious.

  13. Nick Spinelli @10:27

    Who is “we” and what do you “know.” I use words like we and know judiciously.

    Doing it again.

  14. Nick Spinelli @

    “Come on folks, you’re not arguing w/ a ham n’ egger. In the 60′s, when left wing groups were blowing up buildings and killing people, screaming for insurrection, they were your heroes.”

    This is where it gets personal and runs off the rails, IMO.

  15. Who is “we” and what do you “know.” I use words like we and know judiciously.

  16. Darren, your tutorial was quite informative, thanks for taking he time to write that.

  17. We ALL know why these groups have formed and expanded. No need for a tutorial for something we already know.

  18. I’m explaining why these groups are forming in bigger numbers, I am not, and never have, defended them. This does get tedious.

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