Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Nevada rancher and former Shoshone chief's range war with BLM predates Bundy standoff

Nevada rancher and former Shoshone chief's range war with BLM predates Bundy standoff

Joshua Rhett Miller



In 2002, the federal government seized Raymond Yowell’s 132 cattle and later sold them at auction before the U.S. Bureau of Labor Management sent him a bill for $180,000 in back grazing fees and penalties. Twelve years later, Yowell, seen here in 2011, told FoxNews.com he's still looking for the 'equality and justice' he heard about as a schoolboy. (AP)
"But there’s a definite pattern in the West right now, beginning in the 1990s, maybe in the late 80's, of what I feel are illegal cattle seizures. [Bundy] is the latest example of that pattern."

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