US FOREST SERVICE USES WEAPONS ON RAINBOW FAMILY
Tom Morton, Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
About 7,000 people have arrived at the gathering near Big Sandy in the
But rarely do the tensions escalate into violence.
The Forest Service's Incident Command Team in
Officers began to leave the area with the subjects and were circled by Rainbow participants, according to the news release from Rita Vollmer of the Incident Command Team.
Ten officers were escorting the detained subjects when about 400 Rainbows surrounded the squad, and more officers were requested, according to the news release.
"The mob began to advance, throwing sticks and rocks at the officers. Crowd control tactics were used to keep moving through the group of Rainbows," the news release said. . .
Officers made five arrests; one officer suffered minor injuries and was cleared by a local hospital; and a government vehicle sustained damage, the news release said. . .
Rainbow Family members' accounts told a different story.
One member who identified himself only as Ryan told Stevens he was with his two children in his tent at the Rainbows'
One of the 10 officers pointed a pepper spray gun at him and his children, he said. His girlfriend was using the latrine outside when four officers came to her and asked if she was smoking marijuana. The officers then ran through the
Other witnesses recounted seeing about 10 officers of the Forest Service's incident command team drag an older man from the woods near the
A woman in the village told the officers to take their guns out of the
"I got out and yelled, 'what the f--- are you doing?'" Rick said. "That got it started."
The officers backed up in a defensive position, and some used their Tasers on Rainbows, he said.
Rainbows called for their crisis management team, and Rainbow family elders urged the crowd to remain calm, he said. However, the crowd kept moving, and the Forest Service officers began randomly spraying the crowd with pepper spray bullets.
The officers, with their two suspects in custody, found an exit trail from the main meadow, and the peacekeepers urged the crowd to let them go, he said.
"These people deliberately, for hours, were aggressively working the camp over and working the people over," Ryan said. "They chose the kiddie village -- the one place, the kids, to take their stand and create a riot, and I bought into it. ... They were looking for an excuse to do some damage to us."
Ryan's partner, Feather, told Stevens she was pepper-sprayed, and saw another Rainbow with welts all over his body. . .


1 Comments:
I am so glad that Federal law enforcement is protecting me from Hippies instead of the like of MS-13, Mafia, and psychotics.
Answer this: Why does the US Forest Service have all these guns? Does the Mexican mafia generally hang out in National Parks?
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