Sheriffs meet with group’s leader
Associated Press
BURNS, Ore.
Three Oregon sheriffs met Thursday with the leader of an armed group occupying a federal wildlife refuge and asked them to leave, after residents made it clear they wanted them to go home.
Harney County Sheriff David Ward said via Twitter that he asked Ammon Bundy to respect the wishes of residents. He said sheriffs from two other counties were with him.
Ward said the two sides planned to talk again today.
The Oregonian reported that Ward offered to provide Bundy and his group a safe escort out of the refuge.
“I’m here to offer safe escort out,” the newspaper reported the sheriff telling Bundy. “Go back and kick it around with your folks.”