3-3-16 - Emails From Oregon Governor's Office Re Malheur Refuge Takeover.
3-3-16 - Emails From Oregon Governor's Office Re Malheur Refuge Takeover.
3-3-16 - Emails From Oregon Governor's Office Re Malheur Refuge Takeover.
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Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
Assistant: Stacey ONeil
503-986-6545(w)|stacey.oneil@oregon.gov
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Sorry, at the vet's office and had to shuffle things around with the dog - hit send by
mistake!
He'd like to talk to the governor today or tomorrow, about a militia event scheduled
for Saturday in Harney County.
Lisa Howard
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:30 PM, HOWARD Lisa * GOV <Lisa.HOWARD@oregon.gov>
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Hi Jan & Stormy,
Attached is a voice mail from Judge Grasty. He's seeking a phone call
with the Governor today or to
<voicemail-9.m4a>
Lisa Howard
Lisa Howard
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Steve Grasty
Harney County Judge
P 541 573 6356
committing arson on public lands, and endangering firefighters. The charges came after the
Hammonds rejected an offer to settle the case by pleading guilty to lesser charges and
sentences.
Three years ago, after a two-week trial in Pendleton, Oregon, a jury found 70-year old
Dwight and his son, 43-year old Steven Hammond, guilty of committing arson on public
lands in 2001. Steven Hammond was also found guilty of committing a second arson in
2006. They were found not guilty of other arson charges, and while the jury was
deliberating on the remaining charges, the Hammonds negotiated for the dismissal of those
charges and a promise from the U.S. Attorney to recommend the minimum sentence
mandated by law. The Hammonds assured the trial judge that they knew the law required
they serve no less than five years in prison. The U.S. Attorney also agreed they should
remain free until sentencing.
The Hammonds had long ranched private and public lands in Eastern Oregon. Although
they leased public lands for grazing, they were not permitted to burn the lands without
prior authorization from the BLM. In 1999, a BLM employee reminded Steven Hammond
of this after he started a fire that escaped onto public land.
At trial, jurors heard from a hunting guide, a hunter and the hunters father, who saw the
Hammonds illegally, slaughter a herd of deer on public land. At least seven deer were shot
with others limping or running from the scene. Less than two hours later, the hunting guide
and the hunter and his father, were forced to abandon their campsite because a fire was
burning in the area where the deer had been shot. The hunting guides testimony and
photographs established fires were burning hours before Steven Hammond called the BLM
and said he was going to do a burn of invasive species in the area.
A teenage relative, who was with the Hammonds in 2001 when those fires were set, told
the jury that he was handed a box of Strike Anywhere matches, and Steven Hammond
told him to drop lit matches on the ground so as to light up the whole country on fire. He
did as instructed and the resulting eight- to ten-foot flames spread quickly. Fearing for his
life he was forced to take shelter in a creek. The jury heard evidence that once back at the
ranch, Dwight and Steven told him to keep his mouth shut, and that nobody needed to
know about the fire. The fires destroyed evidence of the deer slaughter and took 139 acres
of public land out of public use for two years.
The evidence at trial convinced the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the Hammonds
were guilty of the federal crime of arson; that is, maliciously damaging United States
property by fire. The jury was neither asked if the Hammonds were terrorists, nor were
defendants ever charged with or accused of terrorism. Suggesting otherwise is simply flatout wrong.
The jury also found Steven Hammond guilty of committing a second arson in 2006.
That summer, BLM firefighters were battling several significant fires caused by lightning
strikes. The Harney County Fire Marshal imposed a burn ban and a red flag warning was
in effect. Despite the burn ban, and knowing that firefighters were in the area, Steven
Hammond set fires at night without notifying anyone. He did so to save his winter feed.
After seeing the fires, the firefighters moved to a safer location. When confronted by a
firefighter the next day, Steven Hammond admitted setting the fires, and made no apology
for doing so.
The crimes that the jury found the Hammonds committed carried five-year
congressionally-mandated minimum sentences. In October 2012, U.S. District Court Judge
Michael R. Hogan imposed sentences below what the law required. The U.S. Attorneys
Office appealed the sentences imposed by Judge Hogan because they were not the
sentences mandated by Congress for the crimes committed. The Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals agreed, and reversed the Hammonds sentences. The cases were sent back to the
District Court with the directive that the statutes mandate be followed. The Supreme Court
upheld the Ninth Circuits decision, and in October 2015, Chief Judge Ann Aiken imposed
the five-year prison terms. The U.S. Attorney agreed to allow the Hammonds to self-
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Adding for clarity: this outcry relates to a federal criminal case. The State has no
role.
Benjamin Souede
General Counsel
Office of Governor Kate Brown
503-378-8636
On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:36 PM, FORE Karmen * GOV <Karmen.FORE@oregon.gov>
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Just called. Hopes to have a conversation with the governor.
(Lisa, you should have a similar message on your vm so no need to
duplicate the input.
The call would be relating to the two ranchers from the Hammond family
sentenced and resentenced as related on a BLM arson related issue issue.
Militia groups are saying the were tried for treason.
He says similar message are likely sent by Heidi, he says OSP has sent
info to our office according to Judge Grasty. He also says OSP has been
very responsive.
Feels it could come to head on Saturday. They do not know if there will
be 2 to 200 vehicles coming from Bnnd to Burns. He says they expect
them to carry weapons and throw pennies at the Sheriff's office because
he is selling out the constitution.
Message have been posted on few sites about this action:
Central Oregon Constitutional Guard
The Bundy's have been to the Judge's office and this maybe on their
websites.
He wants to make sure the governor is aware of this and that something
doesn't go wrong between locals and demonstrators.
His cell phone is 541-
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
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Yes. Correct. OSP would respond only in the event of danger to public, they are
otherwise not involved.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 29, 2015, at 3:02 PM, SOUEDE Ben * GOV <Ben.SOUEDE@oregon.gov>
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Adding for clarity: this outcry relates to a federal criminal case. The
State has no role.
Benjamin Souede
General Counsel
Office of Governor Kate Brown
503-378-8636
On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:36 PM, FORE Karmen * GOV
<Karmen.FORE@oregon.gov> wrote:
Just called. Hopes to have a conversation with the governor.
(Lisa, you should have a similar message on your vm so no
need to duplicate the input.
The call would be relating to the two ranchers from the
Hammond family sentenced and resentenced as related on a
BLM arson related issue issue. Militia groups are saying the
were tried for treason.
He says similar message are likely sent by Heidi, he says OSP
has sent info to our office according to Judge Grasty. He also
says OSP has been very responsive.
Feels it could come to head on Saturday. They do not know if
there will be 2 to 200 vehicles coming from Bnnd to Burns. He
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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Steve Grasty
nobody needed to know about the fire. The fires destroyed evidence of the
deer slaughter and took 139 acres of public land out of public use for two
years.
The evidence at trial convinced the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the
Hammonds were guilty of the federal crime of arson; that is, maliciously
damaging United States property by fire. The jury was neither asked if the
Hammonds were terrorists, nor were defendants ever charged with or accused
of terrorism. Suggesting otherwise is simply flat-out wrong.
The jury also found Steven Hammond guilty of committing a second arson
in 2006.
That summer, BLM firefighters were battling several significant fires
caused by lightning strikes. The Harney County Fire Marshal imposed a burn
ban and a red flag warning was in effect. Despite the burn ban, and
knowing that firefighters were in the area, Steven Hammond set fires at night
without notifying anyone. He did so to save his winter feed. After seeing the
fires, the firefighters moved to a safer location. When confronted by a
firefighter the next day, Steven Hammond admitted setting the fires, and
made no apology for doing so.
The crimes that the jury found the Hammonds committed carried five-year
congressionally-mandated minimum sentences. In October 2012, U.S. District
Court Judge Michael R. Hogan imposed sentences below what the law
required. The U.S. Attorneys Office appealed the sentences imposed by
Judge Hogan because they were not the sentences mandated by Congress for
the crimes committed. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed, and
reversed the Hammonds sentences. The cases were sent back to the District
Court with the directive that the statutes mandate be followed. The Supreme
Court upheld the Ninth Circuits decision, and in October 2015, Chief Judge
Ann Aiken imposed the five-year prison terms. The U.S. Attorney agreed to
allow the Hammonds to self-surrender after the holidays.
Much has been said and written by persons who were not in the Pendleton
courtroom during the trial or in Eugene during the sentencing hearings. Much
of it is inaccurate. For example, the federal prosecutor has never called the
Hammonds terrorists, an allegation made by some of the Hammonds
supporters. As Acting U.S. Attorney, I do not consider them to be terrorists.
At the sentencing hearings, the federal prosecutor described the Hammonds
contributions to their community and urged the court not to impose the higher
sentences recommended by the U.S. Probation office. The prosecutor also
assured the court that the sentences mandated by Congress were neither cruel
nor unusual given the seriousness of the crimes and the safety threat posed to
the hunters (in 2001) and the firefighters (in 2006). The Hammonds received
a fair trial, they were found guilty in Pendleton, Oregon, by a jury of their
peers, and they ultimately received lawful sentences mandated by Congress.
As Americans, we have the privilege of being served by the finest judicial
system in the world. Despite suggestions to the contrary, what took place
during this case was a process that followed the time-honored fundamental
principles of the rule of law from the investigation, negotiations, a public
trial with the presentation of lawfully admitted evidence, the jurys findings,
judicial findings, appellate rulings, to the final imposition of sentence. We
stand by the ultimate resolution of this case.
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So no action from our end? Judge Grasty feels satisfied that the Governor has this on her radar?
Thanks everyone!
Kristen
Yes. Correct. OSP would respond only in the event of danger to public, they are otherwise
not involved.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 29, 2015, at 3:02 PM, SOUEDE Ben * GOV <Ben.SOUEDE@oregon.gov> wrote:
Adding for clarity: this outcry relates to a federal criminal case. The State has no
role.
Benjamin Souede
General Counsel
Office of Governor Kate Brown
503-378-8636
On Dec 29, 2015, at 2:36 PM, FORE Karmen * GOV
<Karmen.FORE@oregon.gov> wrote:
Just called. Hopes to have a conversation with the governor.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
Assistant: Stacey ONeil
503-986-6545 (w)|stacey.oneil@oregon.gov
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You following the Harney County militia matter? Strong statement from US Attorney may be increasing
tension. Planned protest/action on 1-2.
rw
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2015/12/militiamen_ranchers_in_showdow.html#incart_big-photo
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Yes, thanks.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 30, 2015, at 2:48 PM, WHITMAN Richard M * GOV
<Richard.M.WHITMAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
You following the Harney County militia matter? Strong statement from US Attorney may
be increasing tension. Planned protest/action on 1-2.
rw
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2015/12/militiamen_ranchers_in_showdow.html#incart_bigphoto
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Cara Shufelt
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Barbara Dudley
Re: a worrisome development
Thursday, December 31, 2015 1:27:29 PM
Dear Heidi,
I hope you are having nice holidays. As the Governors office may have already seen
there have been quite a few developments in Harney County with the militias. It
appears that they are trying to escalate an already tense situation into a potential
confrontation. I know you have been out of town so I thought I'd share these few
details:
Oregonian article about the militia mobilization in Harney County:
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2015/12/militiamen_ranchers_in_showdow.html
The Oregon Farm Bureau has been working with the Hammond Ranch and came out
against the militias in November, including issuing a public statement.
"Oregon Farm Bureau has worked tirelessly to fight within the system and to bring
attention to the unfair sentencing received by Steven and Dwight Hammond.
Recently, some citizen militia groups have begun using the Hammond situation for
their own purposes. OFB is not affiliated with any of these organizations, nor do we
support their approach. OFB did not approach these groups. They were not invited,
and as far as we know have no connection to the family. The only avenue for the
Hammonds now is a clemency petition to the president. The activities of these
outside groups can only hurt the family and the ranching community in Oregon. We
have worked in the sole interest of justice for the Hammonds and the greater
ranching community. Outside groups, including militia-type organizations who appear
to have aligned themselves with the Bundy family of Nevada, are working toward
their own ends and will not be helpful to our efforts on behalf of all Oregon public
lands ranchers." http://media-ofb.oregonfb.org/wpcontent/themes/twentyten/pdf ofb/bb oped burnstimesherald.pdf
We continue to grow more concerned about the heightened escalation of militia
activity in the state, and the stories of threats and intimidation we are hearing about
when others speak out against these tactics.
Looking forward to connecting after the New Year. Hope your travels have gone
well.
Warmly, Cara
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Cara Shufelt <cara@rop.org> wrote:
Thank you for the update, Heidi.
Attached here is an overview of the Oath Keepers written by Political Research
Associates that you might find helpful/informative. It gives a summary of who they
are, their affiliations and their stated purpose.
Have great holidays. Look forward to hearing more in the New Year.
Warmly, Cara
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 4:52 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi. With the holidays coming this has been tough for me to address. I will endeavor to
get to it in the next few weeks and get back to you after the first of the year.
Thanks!
Dear Heidi,
Hope your travels went well. I am just checking in to see if you have an update
for me.
Thanks,
Cara
Dear Heidi,
Thank you again for the call the other day. I hope I have not been too
delayed in getting this overview to you. An illness took me away from the
computer for several days.
Attached you will find a 1 1/2 page chronology of the circumstances and the
escalation of threats/intimidation. Below is a bulleted summary of that
escalation. Please let me know if I can provide any more information.
As I mentioned, we are finding it very unnerving that the local authorities
either can't and/ or are not interested in responding unless someone is being
physically harmed. There is a new police chief in Cottage Grove that we have
not yet had the chance to approach but are making plans to do that with a
group of local concerned community members. We welcome any advise you
have for that conversation.
As the escalation has grown, we have felt the need for this to be shared with
those in authority. I am hoping you will be able to advise us on the steps we
can be taking: when and who should we be reporting to, for example, and any
other suggestions for action that might raise concern for the situation.
Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
Sent from my handheld
Dear Heidi,
Thank you for engaging with ROP on this. Why
don't we set up a time to talk? I am available
Monday until about 1:30pm. I am also available
today until 5:30pm and tomorrow before 1:30pm.
I'd also like to bring my colleague onto the call
since she is the one receiving most of the threats.
Thanks!
Cara
best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara:
Thanks!
hhm
Sent from Outlook
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
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Thanks!
Dear Heidi,
Hope your travels went well. I am just checking in to see if you have
an update for me.
Thanks,
Cara
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:34 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi there. I'm on vacation now, and out of the state the following week for work,
so it will be a few weeks before I can appropriately look into this but it will be on
my list of things to do....
Thanks!
hhm
From: Cara Shufelt [cara@rop.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 5:01 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: a worrisome development
Dear Heidi,
Thank you again for the call the other day. I hope I have not been
too delayed in getting this overview to you. An illness took me
away from the computer for several days.
Attached you will find a 1 1/2 page chronology of the
circumstances and the escalation of threats/intimidation. Below is a
bulleted summary of that escalation. Please let me know if I can
provide any more information.
As I mentioned, we are finding it very unnerving that the local
authorities either can't and/ or are not interested in responding
unless someone is being physically harmed. There is a new police
chief in Cottage Grove that we have not yet had the chance to
approach but are making plans to do that with a group of local
concerned community members. We welcome any advise you have
for that conversation.
As the escalation has grown, we have felt the need for this to be
shared with those in authority. I am hoping you will be able to
advise us on the steps we can be taking: when and who should we
be reporting to, for example, and any other suggestions for action
that might raise concern for the situation.
Thanks!
Cara
503-349-3918 (cell)
Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
Sent from my handheld
On Nov 9, 2015, at 8:38 AM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi there--sorry I'm just now responding. I've got
time this week to check in with you--just let me
know what could work. Today won't
unfortunately, but Tuesday, Thursday and
especially Friday I have time.
hhm
From: Cara Shufelt [cara@rop.org]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 3:39 PM
To: Barbara Dudley
Cc: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: a worrisome development
Dear Heidi,
Thank you for engaging with ROP on
this. Why don't we set up a time to talk?
I am available Monday until about
1:30pm. I am also available today until
5:30pm and tomorrow before 1:30pm.
I'd also like to bring my colleague onto
the call since she is the one receiving
best,
Barbara
Hi Barbara:
503-881-6249.
Thanks!
hhm
Sent from Outlook
<dudleyb@pdx.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi Brian Shipley.
>
> I have been talking to some folks with the
Rural Organizing Project
> who have been organizing in Lane, Douglas
and Josephine Counties
> trying to bring another, calmer, more tolerant
voice to discussions
> and demonstrations about immigrants,
Muslims and guns. In return they
> have experienced seriously threatening
responses, including death
> threats, from the Oath Keepers and other
militia types, with little
> protection available from local police. I am
concerned that this
> might escalate and go beyond the
opportunity for rational intervention.
>
> The ROP organizers asked me for advice and
I offered to try to contact
> the Governor to see what she might have to
offer in the way of advice.
> Can you either get this message to Governor
Brown for me, or give me
> some sage advice yourself?
>
> Thanks much,
> Barbara Dudley
> PSU Center for Public Service
> 503-977-1606
>
>
>
>
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
-Cara Shufelt
Rural Organizing Project
PO Box 1350 Scappoose, OR 97056
503-543-8417
www.rop.org
cara@rop.org
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Andrew PHELPS
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; STENCEL Michael E; dave. stuckey
Harney County Situation
Saturday, January 2, 2016 8:45:41 PM
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Heidi- is there any OSP communications with agencies re: their field staff? Meant to copy you below
Lauri
> On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:18 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV <Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
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> Tom, saw your message about courthouse being shut down also saw schools closed. Have you been
in touch with OSP - wondering what they may be advising agency field staff. Copying Heidi.
> Lauri
>
> Lauri Aunan
> Office of Governor Kate Brown
> Policy Advisor
> 503-400-5426 (cell)
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Heidi,
I left a message with Rich Evans this morning offering our support, but as
Andrew noted below, I only see OEM involvement for OMD.
Mike
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 2, 2016, at 20:45, Andrew PHELPS <Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>
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All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the
identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained
within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web
browser.
M: 971-283-4258
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Steve Grasty <steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us>
Date: July 17, 2014 at 11:37:50 AM PDT
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Cc: WOLF Greg * GOV <Greg.WOLF@oregon.gov>, FAIRLEY Scott G *
GOV <Scott.G.FAIRLEY@oregon.gov>, LIEBE Annette * GOV
<Annette.LIEBE@oregon.gov>, Sharon Johnson
<sharon.johnson@co.harney.or.us>
Subject: RE: Emergency Declaration
3 to 5 is fine today at the number below. After 5 is fine too at my cell
number 541
. Thanks
Steve Grasty
Harney County Judge
P 541 573 6356
-----Original Message----From: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV [mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:39 AM
To: Steve Grasty
Cc: WOLF Greg * GOV; FAIRLEY Scott G * GOV; LIEBE Annette * GOV
Subject: Emergency Declaration
Hello Judge Grasty,
I am Heidi Moawad, and I am the Governor's public safety policy advisor.
As part of my duties I work on emergency declarations during fire
season.
I understand you have some questions and concerns about yesterday's
declaration and I have a little background work I need to do before I can
answer all of those. Additionally, I have some other obligations today
until about 3. Is there a time between 3 and 5 today that we could talk
on the phone? If that is not a good time, perhaps something this
evening or tomorrow would work for you?
Please let me know a good time and contact number.
My cell is 503-881-6249, but I am happy to call you at a time certain if
we can find a time that works for you.
Thanks, and I look forward to speaking with you!
Heidi Moawad
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request assistance (I've told him my office will assist with the
declaration process if it comes to that; in addition to LE
assistance, he may need public info help). His Sheriff is in
contact with OSP and there is a law enforcement coordination
meeting tomorrow at 0900. I think this is best handled with
local/state/federal LE (the FBI are plugged in). Below is the
latest from Harney Co (the militiamen have occupied Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge HQ outside of Burns):
Caution-http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2016/01/drama_in_burns_ends_with_quiet.html
Judge Grasty will check in tomorrow following the LE planning
meeting, and I'll let you know what comes from that.
Thanks,
Andrew
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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I am not aware of an interagency comms effort at this time. What agencies in your
world are down there and who are appropriate contacts? Since I wasn't included in
email below I don't know who Tom is....
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:22 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV <Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Heidi- is there any OSP communications with agencies re: their field
staff? Meant to copy you below
Lauri
On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:18 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV
<Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Lauri Aunan
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Policy Advisor
503-400-5426 (cell)
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Andrew PHELPS
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; STENCEL Michael E
dave. stuckey
RE: [Non-DoD Source] Harney County Situation
Sunday, January 3, 2016 10:09:08 AM
I'm available.
Andrew
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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I'm available.
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I'm available.
Andrew
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
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Heidi,
I left a message with Rich Evans this morning offering our support,
but as Andrew noted below, I only see OEM involvement for OMD.
Mike
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Generally speaking would OEM be available later today to set up a conference call
with state agencies who have employees in Harney County to advise them of
situation? Trying to limit use of email but other state agencies are wondering about
safety of employees etc.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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On Jan 3, 2016, at 10:09 AM, Andrew PHELPS <Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>
wrote:
I'm available.
Andrew
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Caution-http://www.oregonlive.com/pacificnorthwestnews/index.ssf/2016/01/drama_in_burns_ends_with_quiet.html
Judge Grasty will check in tomorrow following the
LE planning meeting, and I'll let you know what
comes from that.
Thanks,
Andrew
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Asking OEM to potentially set up a call later this afternoon w/ affected state
agencies.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:22 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV <Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Heidi- is there any OSP communications with agencies re: their field
staff? Meant to copy you below
Lauri
On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:18 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV
<Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Lauri Aunan
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Policy Advisor
503-400-5426 (cell)
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Andrew PHELPS
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
RE: [Non-DoD Source] Harney County Situation
Sunday, January 3, 2016 10:37:45 AM
We could do that.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Thanks Heidi. Tom Byler is director of Oregon Water Resources Dept. Other agencies/offices with field
staff that may have occasion to be in the area for different reasons (I have not checked so this is
incomplete) could include DEQ, ODFW, ODF, DOGAMI, DSL, Regional Solutions, DLCD. Let me know
what else may be helpful.
Lauri Aunan
Policy Advisor
Governors Natural Resources Office
503-373-1680
503-400-5426 (cell)
Lauri.aunan@oregon.gov
Asking OEM to potentially set up a call later this afternoon w/ affected state agencies.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:22 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV <Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Heidi- is there any OSP communications with agencies re: their field staff?
Meant to copy you below
Lauri
Lauri
Lauri Aunan
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Policy Advisor
503-400-5426 (cell)
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State officials are working with local and federal agencies to respond to the
situation. The Governor's Office is abiding by law enforcement's request not to
gratify or aggrandize the militia with media attention, hence the low profile. This
strategy has contributed to the successful resolution of similar situations elsewhere.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
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Andrew PHELPS
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
RE:
Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:12:43 PM
Standing by.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Kristen: see below--okay if we tell the agencies to send media to YOU? Or, would you
prefer to say If your agency receives a media inquiry, please ask your communications team
to contact YOU? Or...?
We have received some inquiries from agencies about the situation in Harney County.
State officials are working with local and federal agencies to respond to the situation.
State employees should avoid the area for the next 24-36 hours. If further action is
required after that time, we will update accordingly.
Media inquiries should be referred to _________________________. Per law
enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid gratifying or
aggrandizing the militia.
Once the comms piece is answered (if it needs to be included at all) is this otherwise good to
go from OEM to agencies?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Andrew PHELPS [Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us]
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:12 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: RE:
Standing by.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Lauri Aunan
Policy Advisor
Governors Natural Resources Office
503-373-1680
503-400-5426 (cell)
Lauri.aunan@oregon.gov
Asking OEM to potentially set up a call later this afternoon w/ affected state agencies.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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I think advising them to avoid media statements helps them explain to media why
they can't make a statement. Media will find there way to me on their own, and I
will just be saying what you have already told them.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
Standing by.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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I do not need Scott's recommendation. This is being handled on multiple fronts, let's not
bring in another cook to the kitchen. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: GOLDFARB Gabriela * GOV
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:42 PM
To: AUNAN Lauri * GOV; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Cc: WHITMAN Richard M * GOV; BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
Subject: RE: Harney County
Scott Fairley may have a recommendation: 541-429-2120
scott.g.fairley@oregon.gov
Thanks Heidi. Tom Byler is director of Oregon Water Resources Dept. Other agencies/offices with field
staff that may have occasion to be in the area for different reasons (I have not checked so this is
incomplete) could include DEQ, ODFW, ODF, DOGAMI, DSL, Regional Solutions, DLCD. Let me know
what else may be helpful.
Lauri Aunan
Policy Advisor
Governors Natural Resources Office
503-373-1680
503-400-5426 (cell)
Lauri.aunan@oregon.gov
Asking OEM to potentially set up a call later this afternoon w/ affected state agencies.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:22 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV <Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Heidi- is there any OSP communications with agencies re: their field staff?
Meant to copy you below
Lauri
On Jan 2, 2016, at 10:18 PM, AUNAN Lauri * GOV
<Lauri.AUNAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Tom, saw your message about courthouse being shut down also saw
schools closed. Have you been in touch with OSP - wondering what
they may be advising agency field staff. Copying Heidi.
Lauri
Lauri Aunan
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Policy Advisor
503-400-5426 (cell)
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Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
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Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:43 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Cc: Andrew PHELPS; ASHMORE Patrick
Subject: Re: RE: RE:
I think advising them to avoid media statements helps them explain to media why they can't
make a statement. Media will find there way to me on their own, and I will just be saying
what you have already told them.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Andrew PHELPS [Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us]
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:12 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: RE:
Standing by.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
From:
To:
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:43 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Cc: Andrew PHELPS; ASHMORE Patrick
Subject: Re: RE: RE:
I think advising them to avoid media statements helps them explain to media
why they can't make a statement. Media will find there way to me on their own,
and I will just be saying what you have already told them.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Andrew PHELPS [Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us]
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 12:12 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: RE:
Standing by.
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
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The language below works for Kristen so I think it's good to go.
We have received some inquiries from agencies about the situation in Harney County.
State officials are working with local and federal agencies to respond to the situation.
State employees should avoid the area for the next 24-36 hours. If further action is
required after that time, we will update accordingly.
Per law enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid gratifying
or aggrandizing the militia.
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: ***Update #1*** Media Information For Harney County Situation
Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:55:20 PM
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Contact Info:
Lieutenant Bill Fugate
Public Information Officer
Oregon State Police
Contact Phone (Cell) 541-419-8843
Media Email: OSPPIO@state.or.us
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Andrew PHELPS
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; ASHMORE Patrick
RE: RE: RE: RE:
Sunday, January 3, 2016 12:57:23 PM
Perfect. I'll get it out to our OERS representatives, and copy you, Heidi. Would you
like us to include other Policy Advisors or will you forward?
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Perfect. I'll get it out to our OERS representatives, and copy you, Heidi. Would you like us to
include other Policy Advisors or will you forward?
Andrew Phelps
Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
M: 971-283-4258
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Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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Team:
So you all know I have reached out to staff in Merkley, Wyden, and Walden's office.
They have the latest from our office and I have let them know we will give the
updates tomorrow as we have them.
It sounds like many have made their own outreaches to the agent in charge and/or
the US district attorney.
As an FYI -- both senators are doing THMs this week in Central Oregon
Wyden has THM tonight at Crook County. He spoke with Greg, the special agent in
charge.
Merkley -- first event is Tuesday and they are here -- Crook, Jefferson, and
Deschutes
I have no additional update about Walden at this time.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: Harney County PIOs - Sunday, January 3, 2016
Sunday, January 3, 2016 2:15:26 PM
- I am hopeful the conference call line will be set up ASAP. As soon as I get it I will let you
know. Saying that, we are (finally) past Sandy as soon as we hit Timberline, I will lose cell
coverage for a bit.
Other updates:
- VOST may be problematic. We will work that out this afternoon. If official VOST support
is a problem, we will attempt to do it internally utilizing FBI and Clackamas Co. Social
Media people. Any other LE resources who can help would be appreciated.
- I have requested a generic email account be set up so that media will have one-stopshopping for help from the JIC. That is in progress.
- I have set up a Dropbox account. You will receive an invite in your email soon. If you
aren't familiar with it, it is fairly easy to use. If you download a document to make
changes, make sure you re-up-load it so that we can all see any changes (such as PIO
contact lists)
- I am working on an official FBI statement. It will probably take me awhile to get it
approved but hope to do so this afternoon
Beth Anne Steele
FBI Portland
Public Affairs
(503) 460-8099
www.fbi.gov/portland
________________________________________
From: Steele, Elizabeth A. (PD) (FBI)
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 11:17 AM
To: Sgt. Nathan Thompson (CCSO PIO); Steele, Elizabeth A. (PD) (FBI); Paz, Christine M.
(PD) (FBI); Dezsofi, Gerald E. (PD) (FBI); Fabian Kreamier, Antonia (PD) (FBI); Dietrich,
Ayn S. (SE) (FBI); Campbell, Joshua S. (DO) (FBI); Kathryn.Ballew@ic.fbi.govl;
brian.needham@co.harney.or.us; reardley@blm.gov; megan nagel@fws.gov;
miel_corbett@fws.gov; gavin_shire@fws.gov; osppio@state.or.us
Subject: Harney County PIOs - Sunday, January 3, 2016
Hi All My name is Beth Anne Steele, and I am the primary PIO for the FBI in Oregon. As you
may have guessed by now the FBI will be the primary federal voice for the refuge
response. I have spent 15 years being very careful about not saying we are the lead, but I
don't know anyway around it at this point in this particular situation.
I have tried to pull all PIO emails of folks I have talked to so far or have received emails
from. If I am missing people, please let me know. I am attaching an Excel spreadsheet... I
need folks to send the info that is missing about you/your co-workers to Jennifer Adams
at jennifer.adams@ic.fbi.gov. I hope to set up a dropbox account soon where we can start
tracking everything.
I hope to set up a conference call soon - waiting for the 800 number to get established for
PIOs. (This is not for media... this is for us).
I have spoken to Lt. Needham at HCSO. HCSO is already setting up a unified command,
JIC and media/press conference area. They are getting the JIC set up for internet,
phones, etc. As soon as those plans are finalized, we can update all on that.
Other points:
- I am leaving Portland any moment. As soon as I can get to Burns I will be there. In the
meantime, you can reach me by email or cell (503) 793-5494 as long as I have service up
and down the mountain.
- I spoke with Nate Thompson, Clackamas Co. SO PIO, who will call Lt. Needham. Nate is
going to request Virtual Operations Support Team (VOST) assistance to monitor media
reporting. This was very helpful at the UCC shooting. He is also going to grab relevant
social media accounts for use by HCSO to keep the refuge folks from grabbing them.
(Nate can likely come tomorrow to help)
- I have requested FBIHQ set up a media email account for media to have one-stop
shopping for requests through the JIC. Beyond that, Lt. Needham or I will figure out a
one-stop shopping phone line that can be monitored from the JIC
I'm sure there will be more soon. Thank you all for everything you are doing!
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FYI
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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From: "Ashmore, Patrick" <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 2:15:15 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Subject: Fwd: Harney County PIOs - Sunday, January 3, 2016
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Thanks
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
that.
Other points:
- I am leaving Portland any moment. As soon as I can get to
Burns I will be there. In the meantime, you can reach me by
email or cell (503) 793-5494 as long as I have service up and
down the mountain.
- I spoke with Nate Thompson, Clackamas Co. SO PIO, who
will call Lt. Needham. Nate is going to request Virtual
Operations Support Team (VOST) assistance to monitor media
reporting. This was very helpful at the UCC shooting. He is
also going to grab relevant social media accounts for use by
HCSO to keep the refuge folks from grabbing them. (Nate can
likely come tomorrow to help)
- I have requested FBIHQ set up a media email account for
media to have one-stop shopping for requests through the
JIC. Beyond that, Lt. Needham or I will figure out a one-stop
shopping phone line that can be monitored from the JIC
I'm sure there will be more soon. Thank you all for everything
you are doing!
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Heidi He is in transit today, but I will try to reach him. Just to clarify, his contact info for your office?? Or, for
your office to distribute to constituents?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 2:19 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov<mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>> wrote:
Gerri: our office has been asked for US Atty Williams' contact info by Sen Merkley's office. I texted Bill
asking his permission to release but haven't heard back from him--checking with you in the event you're
in contact with him....
Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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Heidi - FYI - while he is in transit, obviously cell is best option, but our phone system will forward all of his desk calls and voice mails to his
hand held - so he will receive messages from either number.
Thanks, again for your patience
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 3:33 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov<mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>> wrote:
Thanks!!!!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 3:31 PM, Badden, Gerri (USAOR) <Gerri.Badden@usdoj.gov<mailto:Gerri.Badden@usdoj.gov>> wrote:
Thanks, Heidi - see below Billy J. Williams
Acting United States Attorney
District of Oregon
503-727-1108 (Office)
503(Cell)
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 2:57 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov<mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov><mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>> wrote:
For my office to turn over to Senator Merkley's who is trying to reach him.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 2:30 PM, Badden, Gerri (USAOR)
<Gerri.Badden@usdoj.gov<mailto:Gerri.Badden@usdoj.gov><mailto:Gerri.Badden@usdoj.gov>> wrote:
Heidi He is in transit today, but I will try to reach him. Just to clarify, his contact info for your office?? Or, for your office to distribute to
constituents?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 2:19 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov<mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov><mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov><mailto:Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov
>> wrote:
Gerri: our office has been asked for US Atty Williams' contact info by Sen Merkley's office. I texted Bill asking his permission to release but
haven't heard back from him--checking with you in the event you're in contact with him....
Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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Cory Grogan
STENCEL Michael E; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; STUCKEY Dave; Andrew Phelps
Harney County Situation
Sunday, January 3, 2016 4:42:56 PM
mary.m.abrams@state.or.us, chuck.cogburn@doj.state.or.us,
Denise.Thayer@oregon.gov, lynne.saxton@dhsoha.state.or.us,
clyde.saiki@state.or.us, george.m.naughton@oregon.gov,
ian.madin@dogami.state.or.us, john.p.wilson@state.or.us,
john.g.ek-collins@state.or.us,
bret.west@oregon.gov,
mike.harryman@state.or.us,
rick.carter@state.or.us,
terri.davie@state.or.us,
jon.p.germond@state.or.us,
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From:
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Date:
Laurie Holien
Laurie Holien
STENCEL Michael E; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; Stuckey Dave; Andrew PHELPS; GROGAN Cory
Harney County Situation
Sunday, January 3, 2016 5:18:35 PM
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
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Thanks.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM PST
To: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Cc: "General Stuart Stencel (michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil)"
<michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil>, "Heidi Moawad
(Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov)" <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>, Stuckey
Dave <Dave.Stuckey@mil.state.or.us>, Andrew PHELPS
<Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>, Cory Grogan
<cory.grogan@state.or.us>
Subject: Harney County Situation
Hello State Agency Directors and OERS Council Members,
OEM Director Andrew Phelps asked us to send the following message out regarding the
current situation in Harney County.
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Thank you for contacting Governor Brown's Office. I am currently out of the office returning January 4th. I will periodically check
e-mails. If your message is urgent please let me know. Otherwise, I will respond when I return.
Happy Holidays!
Annette Liebe
Regional Solutions Director/Central Oregon Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
1011 SW Emkay Dr., Suite 108
Bend, OR 97702
(541) 610-7215
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To:
Subject:
Date:
I am currently out of the office for assistance please contact Lindsay Moussa at 503.986.6527
Thank you
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Hit send too soon first time around and am probably still missing a few advisers but
FYI this email was sent to agencies today re Harney Co
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 5:39 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM PST
To: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Cc: "General Stuart Stencel (michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil)"
<michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil>, "Heidi Moawad
(Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov)"
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>, Stuckey Dave
<Dave.Stuckey@mil.state.or.us>, Andrew PHELPS
<Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>, Cory Grogan
<cory.grogan@state.or.us>
Subject: Harney County Situation
Hello State Agency Directors and OERS Council Members,
OEM Director Andrew Phelps asked us to send the following message out
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Have you seen a statement from Wyden's office? Reporter says he sent one out on
this situation.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien
<laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM PST
To: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
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Date:
Yes was going to say I'd seen him quoted but hadn't seen a release....sounds consistent.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2016 5:56 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Cc: FORE Karmen * GOV; LEONARD Kristen * GOV; TRUMMER Ivo * BIZ; JOHNSTON Drew * GOV
Subject: Re: Harney County Situation
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM PST
To: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Cc: "General Stuart Stencel
(michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil)"
<michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil>, "Heidi Moawad
(Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov)"
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>, Stuckey Dave
<Dave.Stuckey@mil.state.or.us>, Andrew PHELPS
<Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>, Cory Grogan
<cory.grogan@state.or.us>
Subject: Harney County Situation
Hello State Agency Directors and OERS Council Members,
OEM Director Andrew Phelps asked us to send the following
message out regarding the current situation in Harney County.
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:
Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; EVANS Richard
Fwd: Draft FBI Statement
Sunday, January 3, 2016 8:27:27 PM
DRAFT FBI statement - Jan 3 2016 - v 4.docx
ATT00001.htm
Bill spoke to Chris Baldridge and Lt. Needham. Not making it tonight. In bend. Will
leave early early tomorrow morning.
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Ashmore, Patrick" <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 8:27:22 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <heidi.moawad@oregon.gov>, "Evans,
Richard" <richard.evans@state.or.us>
Subject: Fwd: Draft FBI Statement
Bill spoke to Chris Baldridge and Lt. Needham. Not making it tonight. In
bend. Will leave early early tomorrow morning.
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Ashmore, Patrick" <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 8:27:22 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <heidi.moawad@oregon.gov>,
"Evans, Richard" <richard.evans@state.or.us>
Subject: Fwd: Draft FBI Statement
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Date:
They caught him coming off of the plane. He had arranged a press briefing
highlighting his x# of town hall meetings. The topic of course turned to the situation
in eastern Oregon.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 5:39 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien
<laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM
PST
To: Laurie Holien
<laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Cc: "General Stuart Stencel
(michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil)"
<michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil>,
"Heidi Moawad
(Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov)"
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>,
Stuckey Dave
<Dave.Stuckey@mil.state.or.us>,
Andrew PHELPS
<Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>,
Cory Grogan
<cory.grogan@state.or.us>
Subject: Harney County Situation
Hello State Agency Directors and OERS Council
Members,
OEM Director Andrew Phelps asked us to send
the following message out regarding the current
situation in Harney County.
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
FYI
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: EVANS Gene <gene.evans@state.or.us>
Date: January 4, 2016 at 8:53:18 AM PST
To: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV <Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov>,
LEDEZMA Daniel * GOV <Daniel.LEDEZMA@oregon.gov>, NAVASMelissa
* GOV <melissa.navas@oregon.gov>
Subject: MEDIA - Washington Post re: militia and kids -- for your
review (nothing goes without your OK)
Weve talked with our staff in the offices there, and they are in close
contact with local law enforcement. Law enforcement officials have
not expressed any concerns about children to us at this point, and
we don t know if there are children there.
-------------------------
Gene Evans
I had. Hence the confusion here and desire to try to get an accurate answer about
whether this is true and if so what it means/ will set in motion or require. But do
appreciate you making sure that I had seen this. This is one of those stories that is
quite hard to get ones arms around particularly from a distance.
Good morning,
Well see what we can find out for you.
My name is Janell Ross. Im a reporter on the National Political desk at The Washington
Post. Ive been asked to look into a story about the reported presence of children in
the park buildings and spaces around the park buildings which are currently occupied
by protesters. If so, the piece will deal with that fact and the history of children being
involved in (ideologically and strategically) historical political protests.
As such, I thought it wise to check with two people who would be most likely to know
the answer to this question. Are there children inside the occupied buildings are on the
grounds nearby? And if so, what, if any investigations, actions or inquires will the
Department of Human Services Child Welfare division make.
I would deeply appreciate it if one of you could get back to me as soon as possible
today. Im on the phone a lot so an email would be fine or alternatively, let me know if
there might be an ideal time for you to chat.
Janell Ross
Reporter
The Washington Post
202/334-6114
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1/4/16 re Harney Co
Heidi here: Do we know what time Hammonds are due to turn themselves in?
Not sure what time exactly, but in Burns now and info is they are in CA now
(surrender in prison outside L.A.)
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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1/3-1/4/16
Hi Bill. Sen Merkley's ofc is asking us for your number. Wanted your ok to release....
(This is HMoawad's work cell)
Heidi: I gave them my work number 503backup
Got it. I was in contact with Gerri who gave me two numbers that I forwarded to
Merkley's ofc. Thanks.
FYI my plan is to be available to OSP by phone but obviously as things come up that
you need / want to loop me in on don't hesitate to call. Thanks! Stay safe.
Thanks. I will keep you posted from Burns!
Do we know what time Hammonds are due to turn themselves in?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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1/3/16 re Harney Co
Do we want to add any specificity to the area to avoid in the message? Malheur
National Wildlife Preserve maybe?
Yes makes sense thanks
Got it. Message will go out shortly.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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1/2-1/3/16 re Harney Co
Good afternoon.
Sorry to bother you all on a holiday weekend,
But I just got a call from Judge Grasty saying the militia took over a federal office &
are now headed to French Glen to do the same there.
Could I please get an update and briefing?
Thanks Kate B
My update from OSP is that everything is okay. That was 38 minutes ago! Let me
check with Ashmore.
FYI Kristens I called GKB w/ latest
All okay?
The info is correct yes. OSP is aware of situation and monitoring.
What does "took over federal building" mean?
An unknown number of militia have broken into and are occupying the headquarters
building of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge south of here.
A government official speaking on background said initial reports had the militia
entering a building that was closed for the holiday. He said they apparently brought
support trailers with them.
No civilians in building. Only employee is off for weekend
Thank you for the update.
Thanks. Will let you know if we get media contacts about it
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2016/01/drama_in_burns_ends_with_quiet.html#incart_big-photo
Kristen LSteve Grasty would love some media advice/support.
He has no media/communications staff.
He is doing a press release in about thirty minutes.
Can we help?
Can we get folks at AOC?
Any suggestions?
Re the comms piece: FBI may have assets down there too....
Governor - did you hear back from Kristen or should i track down Chris, Melissa or
Amy to help Grasty?
OSP says FBI people are advising minimal to no PR (don't want to give militia
attention). OSP also says they are closing schools all week there (the locals have
decided that, not OSP)
Happy to assist
Agree with minimal to no PR but have had two inquiries from OPB and KOIN
Will let you all take over Can you call Grasty and let him know that we agree with the FBI's recommendation
to lay low on PR?
Are to OPB and KOIN queries for us or him?
Do u want me to call him?
Or Kristen Grainger ?
I will call
Would everyone have time for a conf call around 11:30?
KL - media inquiries came to me for GKB's comment.
Yes
Oops - meant that for Grainger. Yes - I can be on an 11:30 call.
I can be there
Sent calendar invite to all
Grasty says the sheriff will likely hold a public meeting by the end of the day or first
thing tomorrow and they are working on TPs - Heidi, call me?
Status: All connections made with local and federal electeds and Legis leadership
offices
I have also reached out to local da
Thx everyone .
Appreciate the update
Just got a call from Sec of Int Sally Jewell.
Will fill u in tomorrow.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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Importance:
Good morning,
We've received a few inquiries from state agencies that are fielding questions from the public
and/or media. We are coordinating with the Governors Office and her communication team is
asking for state agencies NOT to comment on the Harney County situation if it can be avoided.
State agencies do not need to take media calls about this topic while the entities working
directly on the situation are figuring out how to best respond to media.
If you have to comment, tell media that the Federal Government is the lead and state officials
are being asked to support as needed.
For the time being, if you have to refer media back to someone, please refer media inquiries
toChris.PAIR@oregon.govwith Governors communication staff.
Furthermore, we would like to reiterate that state agency personnel should avoid the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge area south of Burns for the time being.If further action is required we will
update accordingly.We will also update if there are additional talking points or updates to media
POCs.
Per law enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid gratifying or
aggrandizing the militia.
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
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Good morning,
We've received a few inquiries from state agencies that are fielding questions from the
public and/or media. We are coordinating with the Governors Office and her
communication team is asking for state agencies NOT to comment on the Harney
County situation if it can be avoided.
State agencies do not need to take media calls about this topic while the entities
working directly on the situation are figuring out how to best respond to media.
If you have to comment, tell media that the Federal Government is the lead and
state officials are being asked to support as needed.
For the time being, if you have to refer media back to someone, please refer
media inquiries toChris.PAIR@oregon.govwith Governors communication staff.
Furthermore, we would like to reiterate that state agency personnel should avoid the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge area south of Burns for the time being.If further
action is required we will update accordingly.We will also update if there are additional
talking points or updates to media POCs.
Per law enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid
gratifying or aggrandizing the militia.
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
From:
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Subject:
Date:
Good morning,
We've received a few inquiries from state agencies that are fielding questions from the
public and/or media. We are coordinating with the Governors Office and her
communication team is asking for state agencies NOT to comment on the Harney
County situation if it can be avoided.
State agencies do not need to take media calls about this topic while the entities
working directly on the situation are figuring out how to best respond to media.
If you have to comment, tell media that the Federal Government is the lead and
state officials are being asked to support as needed.
For the time being, if you have to refer media back to someone, please refer
media inquiries toChris.PAIR@oregon.govwith Governors communication staff.
Furthermore, we would like to reiterate that state agency personnel should avoid the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge area south of Burns for the time being.If further
action is required we will update accordingly.We will also update if there are additional
talking points or updates to media POCs.
Per law enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid
gratifying or aggrandizing the militia.
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: draft 2
Monday, January 4, 2016 1:44:39 PM
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Team:
An update via ODOT below ...
From:GROVE Monte
Sent:Monday, January 04, 2016 1:49 PM
To:MATHER Paul R
Subject:RE: Update on Harney County Situation
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
advisers but FYI this email was sent to agencies today re Harney Co
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 3, 2016, at 5:39 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Laurie Holien
<laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Date: January 3, 2016 at 5:18:32 PM PST
To: Laurie Holien <laurie.holien@oem.state.or.us>
Cc: "General Stuart Stencel
(michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil)"
<michael.e.stencel.mil@mail.mil>, "Heidi Moawad
(Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov)"
<Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>, Stuckey Dave
<Dave.Stuckey@mil.state.or.us>, Andrew PHELPS
<Andrew.PHELPS@oem.state.or.us>, Cory Grogan
<cory.grogan@state.or.us>
Subject: Harney County Situation
Hello State Agency Directors and OERS Council Members,
OEM Director Andrew Phelps asked us to send the following
message out regarding the current situation in Harney County.
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
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Perhaps we could schedule a briefing today by phone with you two re: next steps? Thanks. KG
Do we have a sense of what will be discussed at the press conference? If so can you please have Bill
call Kristen G ASAP? Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 1:44 PM, Ashmore, Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us> wrote:
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Pat: would you have time for a call around 4:00 today? Just to give KG and I the latest since
the Hammonds have turned themselves in, want to know what discussions are occurring now,
etc.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:12 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; ASHMORE Patrick
Subject: RE: draft 2
Perhaps we could schedule a briefing today by phone with you two re: next steps? Thanks. KG
Do we have a sense of what will be discussed at the press conference? If so can you please have Bill
call Kristen G ASAP? Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
***End Update***
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Tyler Kelly
Troutdale, OR 97060-2118
twhitk@gmail.com
(801)
Governor Brown,
My name is Tyler Kelly first cousin to Ammon, Ryan, and Mel Bundy. I worked with local
police and government officials during the Nevada standoff to try and help defuse the
situation. I do not agree with their decision to occupy federal property with arms, but I do
understand their history and where their deep ingrained mistrust of Government comes from.
My reason for writing to you today is to try and humanize these men in your eyes nobody in
the news, and no government officials that are briefing you on the situation will refer to these
men as individuals we like to throw everybody into groups in this case armed and violet
militia men. In my opinion this type of behavior caused the Nevada situation to escalate,
federal agents were briefed that they were going into a war zone that everybody involved
would kill a federal agent rather then look at them. I feel this one sided input will put
government officials at a great disadvantage in trying to make impartial decisions on how to
address the situation. As I explain please be patient with me, and try to keep a open mind.
The Bundys in my opinion are honorable and deeply religious family men, their miss trust
and vilification of the Federal Government is deeply ingrained due to upbringing and some
injustices. The letter of the law might say they are far right wing sovereign nation domestic
terrorist but please understand even that is true they are American citizens and have certain in
alienable rights. I believe proper handling of the situation could do a lot to restore the peoples
Faith in the Federal system. Now on the other hand improper or heavy-handed actions by the
Federal government could cause much larger groups of the people to believe that the Federal
system is not fixable. Making the Bundys views much more identifiable too much larger
portions of the people. I write this to try and help widen your perspective of the situation,
which I believe will help bring about a peaceful resolution. I do not intend and hope you will
not take any of my statements as threatening because that is not my intent. Please feel free to
contact me if I can be of any assistance. This letter is for those it has been sent to and shall
not be released publicly to anyone without written permission from me Tyler Kelly.
Regards,
Tyler Kelly
801
Katherine Bartlett
Director of Constituent Services
Office of Governor Kate Brown
O: 503-378-6727
M: 503-580-4635
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Ashmore, Patrick
GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Re: draft 2
Monday, January 4, 2016 3:34:13 PM
Do we have a sense of what will be discussed at the press conference? If so can you
please have Bill call Kristen G ASAP? Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 1:44 PM, Ashmore, Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us> wrote:
***End Update***
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Re: draft 2
Monday, January 4, 2016 3:34:14 PM
yes
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 3:17 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Pat: would you have time for a call around 4:00 today? Just to give KG and I
the latest since the Hammonds have turned themselves in, want to know what
discussions are occurring now, etc.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:12 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; ASHMORE Patrick
Subject: RE: draft 2
Perhaps we could schedule a briefing today by phone with you two re: next steps?
Thanks. KG
Do we have a sense of what will be discussed at the press conference? If so can you
please have Bill call Kristen G ASAP? Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 1:44 PM, Ashmore, Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us> wrote:
***End Update***
From:
To:
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Do we have a sense of what will be discussed at the press conference? If so can you
please have Bill call Kristen G ASAP? Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
***End Update***
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Re: draft 2
Monday, January 4, 2016 3:35:17 PM
no.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 3:34 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Did you get calendar invite w/ call in number?
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Ashmore, Patrick [patrick.ashmore@state.or.us]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:34 PM
To: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Cc: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: draft 2
***End Update***
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1-877
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Ashmore, Patrick [patrick.ashmore@state.or.us]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:35 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: draft 2
no.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 3:34 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Did you get calendar invite w/ call in number?
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
From: Ashmore, Patrick [patrick.ashmore@state.or.us]
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 3:34 PM
To: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Cc: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: draft 2
From: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 2:19 PM
To: ASHMORE Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>
Cc: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV <Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov>
Subject: Re: draft 2
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
FW: Sheriff statement
Monday, January 4, 2016 4:04:48 PM
Harneystatement010416.docx
Good afternoon.
The Hammonds have turned themselves in today at 1:37 p.m., in accordance with
the law, and are currently in custody at Federal Correctional Institution in
California.
Our goal is to work together to restore calm and regular services for the people
we serve.
This incident originally started when people from outside the state arrived in an
attempt to prevent the Hammonds from returning to prison. This began as a
peaceful protest.
It took an unfortunate turn when some of those people broke off and began an
armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Sheriffs Offices from around the state have also sent resources to assist us.
We requested this additional support to make sure the citizens of Harney County
are safe. This is our top priority.
I want to directly address the people at the wildlife refuge: You said you were
here to help the citizens of Harney County. That help ended when a peaceful
protest became an armed and unlawful protest.
The Hammonds have turned themselves in. It is time for you to leave our
community. Go home, be with your own families and end this peacefully.
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I'm just back stateside. Catching up on emails in SFO now. I saw the chain that I
believe Lauri started about communications with agency field staff near the Burns
situation. The below email seems coordinated thru Heidi and Comma so is likely no
surprise to any of you (given the mass download of emails to my phone, I'm not
sure of the sequence of things coming into my inbox), but anyway, here's the
message that OEM has to ELT and assistants for communication to field.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
Good morning,
We've received a few inquiries from state agencies that are fielding questions from the
public and/or media. We are coordinating with the Governors Office and her
communication team is asking for state agencies NOT to comment on the Harney
County situation if it can be avoided.
State agencies do not need to take media calls about this topic while the entities
working directly on the situation are figuring out how to best respond to media.
If you have to comment, tell media that the Federal Government is the lead and
state officials are being asked to support as needed.
For the time being, if you have to refer media back to someone, please refer
media inquiries toChris.PAIR@oregon.govwith Governors communication staff.
Furthermore, we would like to reiterate that state agency personnel should avoid the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge area south of Burns for the time being.If further
action is required we will update accordingly.We will also update if there are additional
Per law enforcement's request, please avoid statements to the media to avoid
gratifying or aggrandizing the militia.
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
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Yes, we have all that. No immediate need for action and Heidi is lead.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:12 PM, BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
<Brett.BROWNSCOMBE@oregon.gov> wrote:
I'm just back stateside. Catching up on emails in SFO now. I saw the
chain that I believe Lauri started about communications with agency field
staff near the Burns situation. The below email seems coordinated thru
Heidi and Comma so is likely no surprise to any of you (given the mass
download of emails to my phone, I'm not sure of the sequence of things
coming into my inbox), but anyway, here's the message that OEM has to
ELT and assistants for communication to field.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
Good morning,
We've received a few inquiries from state agencies that are fielding
questions from the public and/or media. We are coordinating with the
Governors Office and her communication team is asking for state
agencies NOT to comment on the Harney County situation if it can be
avoided.
State agencies do not need to take media calls about this topic
while the entities working directly on the situation are figuring out
how to best respond to media.
If you have to comment, tell media that the Federal Government is
the lead and state officials are being asked to support as needed.
For the time being, if you have to refer media back to someone,
please refer media inquiries toChris.PAIR@oregon.govwith
Governors communication staff.
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
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Understood. Sorry for the forward all. I just saw the rest of my recently
downloaded emails and noticed this very one from OEM in what Heidi sent to policy
advisors.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:14 PM, WHITMAN Richard M * GOV
<Richard.M.WHITMAN@oregon.gov> wrote:
Yes, we have all that. No immediate need for action and Heidi is lead.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 4, 2016, at 10:12 PM, BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
<Brett.BROWNSCOMBE@oregon.gov> wrote:
I'm just back stateside. Catching up on emails in SFO now. I
saw the chain that I believe Lauri started about
communications with agency field staff near the Burns
situation. The below email seems coordinated thru Heidi and
Comma so is likely no surprise to any of you (given the mass
download of emails to my phone, I'm not sure of the
sequence of things coming into my inbox), but anyway, here's
the message that OEM has to ELT and assistants for
communication to field.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
Please see update below from Laurie Holien:
Good morning,
Kind regards,
Laurie J. Holien
Deputy Director
Oregon Office of Emergency Management
laurie.holien@state.or.us
C: 971-301-0237
death threats against previous managers in 1986 and 1988 and against
Cameron, the current manager, in 1991 and again this year. Saul said
Hammond has never given the required 24 hours' notice before moving his
cows across the refuge and that he allowed the cows to linger for as long as
three days, trespassing along streams and trampling young willows that
refuge workers had planted to repair damage wrought by years of
overgrazing.
Susie Hammond, Dwight's wife, said the cattle trail is a "historic right of
way" that has been in use since 1871. "We have never had a permit," she
said. "We have a right to use it."
The writer free-lances in Portland, Oregon.
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First, shut off the power, the water, land line, cell phone and Internet communication.
Second, no one, especially the Press, is allowed anywhere near the federal building held by the
religiously inspired and well armed Mormon leaders Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
Third, anyone leaving the illegally occupied federal building unarmed will not be fired upon and
unharmed while being arrested. Those carrying weapons will be at serious risk of injury or death.
Fourth, BLM and FBI agents arrest Nevada Mormon rancher Cliven Bundy and seize his
property for failure to pay one million dollars in overdue grazing fees.
Fifth, be patient and wait. [If the politics of the situation gets uncomfortable and a need for
urgency exists there is always the very loud irritating music and very bright lights throughout the
day and night that has proven to be quite effective.]
Infrared satellite and local drone images will identify how many insurrectionists there are and
their locations at all times. Agents can stay warm, indoors and away until someone in Bundys
bunch makes a run for it. A couple of ATVs and a helicopter will scoop up the miscreants in no
time.
This is NOT rocket science. What are the FBI and the BLM waiting for?
It is very cold in Harney county this time of year. No power, no water, no food, boredom and
internal bickering will very soon wear down the hardiest of domestic terrorists. Hearing of their
fathers arrest will also seriously dampen their spirits.
We know who the bad guys are in this drama. But it is the BLM, Fish and Wildlife, U.S.
District Attorneys and the FBI that are the real players every taxpayer, politico and TV
producer in our country will be watching.
We Oregonians endured then overcame the invasion of the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and
2,000 of his worshippers, some who carried automatic weapons, bottles of poison and
threatened public officials many years ago. The scruffy Bundy bunch of about two dozen rogue,
mindless, misguided, Mormon motivated congregants are not in the same league as the
Bhagwan and his army of followers. We Oregonians shall have the same success dealing with
the Mormon Malheur Marauders as we did with the Rajneeshees.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
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MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: Harney County Joint Info Center - Tuesday, February 5th - 8:00 am
Tuesday, January 5, 2016 9:06:20 AM
I have tried to update this group email list with those who have requested to be added. It
is possible I missed someone. If so, please let me know.
Updates are as follows:
++JIC is Operational++
JIC is now fully operational. Address is 550 Court Street. We are co-located in the same
building with the FBIs Command Post and the Unified Command/Incident Command folks
who are handling the county SO matters. There are really two separate issues going on:
the FBI-led matter into the events on the refuge and the SO-led efforts into everything
else (concerns about security, extra patrols, community issues, etc.) While there is
significant cross-over between the two, they are in many ways distinct. (more on this
below)
++JIC Tools++
The JIC has established a number of media and community communication resources
including:
Media hotline - (541) 573-1362
Media email account - (pio@co.harney.or.us). (If you receive calls/emails from
media, we would appreciate it if you could direct them to one of these options.)
Harney Co. FlashAlert account: (accessible via www.flashalertbend.net). This is
where all statements and media communications are posted.
Harney Co SO Twitter account: @HarneyCoSheriff
Harney Co. SO Facebook account: Facebook.com/HarneyCoSheriff
Harney Co. YouTube account: (search for HarneyCoSheriff)
In addition, we are working today to get a better handle on media monitoring both inside
the JIC and via an informal Virtual Operations Support Team (VOST).
++JIC Mission++
1. Safety of PIOs (there are specific on-the-ground concerns about security/safety as
law enforcement move outside secure zones)
2. Support of the LE mission to bring this situation to an end peacefully and as quickly
as possible through our efforts
3. Provide timely and accurate information
++JIC Staffing++
Our current plan is to run 12-hour shifts for most PIOs in the JIC from 7 am 7 pm. As
of today, we have on-the-ground: FBI (2), OSP (1), Clackamas Co. SO (1), Multnomah Co.
SO (1), Marion Co. SO (1), BLM (1), FWS (1 arriving today), and Harney County SO (1).
We also have others who are providing assistance from elsewhere: Clackamas Co. SO (1)
and FBI (1). We know at least a few of the county/state folks are rotating home later this
week/weekend FBI is arranging separate rotations for our folks.
We hope to make a determination in the next few days as to how much we may need to
backfill on the rotations.
++Messaging/Media Plans for Today++
The FBI is currently refraining from any comment on the on-going matters related to the
refuge.
Current big issue is that the Guardian is reporting that we are turning off the power (or
have turned off the power) at the refuge. This is coming from a federal source in DC. We
are not commenting.
The sheriff is adamant that he communicate with his citizens about matters outside the
refuge. To that end, he did one press conference on Monday (no Q & A), and we
anticipate a series of four interviews with specifically-selected media today. The PIOs
produced one video for YouTube/Facebook for the Sheriff on Monday, and we anticipate
more Tuesday. (Last nights video has received 4,000 views in less than 12 hours.) We
have found that many local citizens are getting their news from and communicating with
each other by Facebook, so the SO is making a concerted effort to own that platform.
The sheriff will make a decision as to whether he wants to hold a press conference on
Tuesday sometime in the morning hours. He is considering a community meeting for
Wednesday evening.
The county SO PIOs are staffing Sheriff Ward, providing him services as needed with
writing and production of materials related to his needs. (There is a lot of community
concern as offices/businesses and schools are closed for security concerns. The SO is
bringing in deputies from throughout the state to help with enhanced patrols, building
security for the CP/JIC, and other related matters. matters he very much wants to talk
about.)
In addition to the Sheriff-specific work, this morning I am meeting with the profilers and
the negotiators from FBIHQ and Portland Division to identify messaging for the coming
days.
Finally, we are working to provide neutral factsheets on the area, the refuge and similar
matters. These are being produced by the SO, the FWS, and BLM and I am hopeful they
will go up today.
++Conclusion++
I dont know that we need an all out JIC conference call today, but if things change, I will
let you know. Important takeaways:
Please refer reporters to pio@co.harney.or.us or (541) 573-1362.
Watch www.flashalertbend.net or the social media sites for updates.
Do not comment on any of the law-enforcement related matters. If you are unsure
as to whether something crosses that line, call us first.
If you have agency-specific messaging needs, you are welcome to handle them
within the parameters above.but please let us know so that we can keep track of whats
being said.
We are going to be looking for PIOs (specifically LE PIOs) to help, potentially
through the weekend and into next week. If you are available, please email me.
Thank you for your patience with us!
Beth Anne Steele
FBI Public Affairs
Portland Division
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MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
FW: Harney County Joint Info Center - Tuesday, February 5th - 8:00 am
Tuesday, January 5, 2016 9:21:20 AM
In addition, we are working today to get a better handle on media monitoring both inside the JIC and
via an informal Virtual Operations Support Team (VOST).
++JIC Mission++
1. Safety of PIOs (there are specific on-the-ground concerns about security/safety as law
enforcement move outside secure zones)
2. Support of the LE mission to bring this situation to an end peacefully and as quickly as possible
through our efforts
3. Provide timely and accurate information
++JIC Staffing++
Our current plan is to run 12-hour shifts for most PIOs in the JIC from 7 am - 7 pm. As of today, we
have on-the-ground: FBI (2), OSP (1), Clackamas Co. SO (1), Multnomah Co. SO (1), Marion Co. SO (1),
BLM (1), FWS (1 - arriving today), and Harney County SO (1). We also have others who are providing
assistance from elsewhere: Clackamas Co. SO (1) and FBI (1). We know at least a few of the
county/state folks are rotating home later this week/weekend... FBI is arranging separate rotations for
our folks.
We hope to make a determination in the next few days as to how much we may need to backfill on the
rotations.
++Messaging/Media Plans for Today++
The FBI is currently refraining from any comment on the on-going matters related to the refuge.
Current big issue is that the Guardian is reporting that we are turning off the power (or have turned off
the power) at the refuge. This is coming from a federal source in DC. We are not commenting.
The sheriff is adamant that he communicate with his citizens about matters outside the refuge. To that
end, he did one press conference on Monday (no Q & A), and we anticipate a series of four interviews
with specifically-selected media today. The PIOs produced one video for YouTube/Facebook for the
Sheriff on Monday, and we anticipate more Tuesday. (Last night's video has received 4,000 views in less
than 12 hours.) We have found that many local citizens are getting their news from and communicating
with each other by Facebook, so the SO is making a concerted effort to own that platform.
The sheriff will make a decision as to whether he wants to hold a press conference on Tuesday
sometime in the morning hours. He is considering a community meeting for Wednesday evening.
The county SO PIOs are staffing Sheriff Ward, providing him services as needed with writing and
production of materials related to his needs. (There is a lot of community concern as offices/businesses
and schools are closed for security concerns. The SO is bringing in deputies from throughout the state
to help with enhanced patrols, building security for the CP/JIC, and other related matters.... matters he
very much wants to talk about.)
In addition to the Sheriff-specific work, this morning I am meeting with the profilers and the negotiators
from FBIHQ and Portland Division to identify messaging for the coming days.
Finally, we are working to provide neutral factsheets on the area, the refuge and similar matters. These
are being produced by the SO, the FWS, and BLM... and I am hopeful they will go up today.
++Conclusion++
I don't know that we need an all out JIC conference call today, but if things change, I will let you know.
Important takeaways:
* Please refer reporters to pio@co.harney.or.us or (541) 573-1362.
* Watch www.flashalertbend.net or the social media sites for updates.
* Do not comment on any of the law-enforcement related matters. If you are unsure as to whether
something crosses that line, call us first.
* If you have agency-specific messaging needs, you are welcome to handle them within the
parameters above....but please let us know so that we can keep track of what's being said.
* We are going to be looking for PIOs (specifically LE PIOs) to help, potentially through the
weekend and into next week. If you are available, please email me.
Thank you for your patience with us!
Beth Anne Steele
FBI Public Affairs
Portland Division
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
The meeting will be held on January 6, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. in the Memorial
Building located at the Harney County Fairgrounds located at 69660 South Egan
Road in Burns. Media can attend, but he is only taking questions from Harney
County community members.
Contact Info:
Harney County JIC
JIC #541-573-1362
PIO@co.harney.or.us
twitter: @HarneyCoSheriff
facebook: HarneyCoSheriff
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: Sheriff Dave Ward Calls Harney County Citizens To Community Meeting
Tuesday, January 5, 2016 11:48:11 AM
Contact Info:
Harney County JIC
JIC #541-573-1362
PIO@co.harney.or.us
twitter: @HarneyCoSheriff
facebook: HarneyCoSheriff
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Hey there-I wanted to take a minute to introduce you guys--Drew is our Federal Affairs person, Mike is
our ED of Criminal Justice Commission which administers the federal Byrne/JAG grants
among its many duties.
The purpose for this is to let you know, Drew, that Sen Wyden's office contacted Mike about
diverting some of the Byrne/JAG grants to Burns to defray overtime costs for law
enforcement because of the situation down there. That's not something we'd do for a whole
host of reasons but I wanted to let you know they'd reached out directly and suggest that you
and Mike chat if the issue comes up again.
SO: mostly an FYI but maybe you two could set up a call at some point.
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
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Heidi:
Any chance you have his name and contact information?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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Stand by
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Heidi:
Any chance you have his name and contact information?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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Individuals or groups engaged in criminal activity must be held accountable for their
actions, and federal authorities leading the investigation are empowered to act
accordingly. State agencies and officials will continue to assist the efforts of local
and federal law enforcement and provide support to the local community.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
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Jan
Is GKB planning to call him or did she just want it in the event of an emergency?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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wrote:
Thanks.
Jan
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Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Is GKB planning to call him or did she just want it in the event of an emergency?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Thanks.
Jan
(503) 378-5884
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Quick FYI about a long, impassioned speech Rep Walden gave tonight on the Harney County situation.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bx4ocLdWE90
While he mentions that an armed takeover is inappropriate, the overwhelming focus is on his frustration
and sympathy for others in Harney who are frustrated with federal land managers. The crux of his
frustration stems from the Steens Mountain wilderness bill he worked on with DeFazio and Wyden and
believes BLM didn't adhere to after passage.
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Hampton, Travis
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; ASHMORE Patrick; EVANS Richard
Fwd: Burns Paiute Tribes Talking Points
Tuesday, January 5, 2016 6:56:44 PM
2016-01-05 Overview Map Northern Paiute with Former Malheur Reservation.pdf
Burns Paiute Tribe Fact Sheet (2016-01-05) rev.pdf
Malheur NWR press release (2016-01-05).pdf
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Begin forwarded message:
From: HAMPTON Travis <travis.hampton@state.or.us>
Date: January 5, 2016 at 6:56:38 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <heidi.moawad@state.or.us>, ASHMORE
Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>, EVANS Richard
<richard.evans@state.or.us>
Subject: Fwd: Burns Paiute Tribes Talking Points
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Ashmore, Patrick
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fwd: Harney County Sheriff Press Releases
Tuesday, January 5, 2016 7:21:39 PM
The following link will take you to the press releases issued the past two days by
Harney County Sheriffs Office
http://www.flashalertbend.net/
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Thanks, Heidi.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
Sent from my iPhone
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From: HAMPTON Travis <travis.hampton@state.or.us>
Date: January 5, 2016 at 6:56:38 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <heidi.moawad@state.or.us>,
ASHMORE Patrick <patrick.ashmore@state.or.us>, EVANS
Richard <richard.evans@state.or.us>
Subject: Fwd: Burns Paiute Tribes Talking Points
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so you're aware. do we have a plan on getting Harney County to submit a new JAG program request
for assistance? Clearly the fed offices want to be helpful, even if someone gave them the
misimpression that state JAG funds were a possibility.
From: SCHMIDT Michael * CJC
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 7:00 PM
To: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV
Subject: FW: Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funding
Drew,
Paul E - CJC
http://www.oregon.gov/cjc
Hello Paul,
Our office is working to identify possible sources of support for Harney County law enforcement. We
understand from our conversations with Jude Grasty that the county does not have ongoing funds to
support the additional law enforcement activity.
One possible source mentioned was the JAG funding. Could you share with me if there is any more
JAG funding available, and if this might be a possible source to help defray costs experienced by
Harney county law enforcement?
Johnell
www.merkley.senate.gov
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so you're aware. do we have a plan on getting Harney County to submit a new JAG program request
for assistance? Clearly the fed offices want to be helpful, even if someone gave them the
misimpression that state JAG funds were a possibility.
From: SCHMIDT Michael * CJC
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 7:00 PM
To: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV
Subject: FW: Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) funding
Drew,
Paul E - CJC
http://www.oregon.gov/cjc
Hello Paul,
Our office is working to identify possible sources of support for Harney County law enforcement. We
understand from our conversations with Jude Grasty that the county does not have ongoing funds to
support the additional law enforcement activity.
One possible source mentioned was the JAG funding. Could you share with me if there is any more
JAG funding available, and if this might be a possible source to help defray costs experienced by
Harney county law enforcement?
Johnell
www.merkley.senate.gov
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From: WOODWORTH Paul D
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2016 9:54 AM
To: SIPP Craig A; PENNINGER Teresa B; DAVIS Steven A * Tech Center Manager; SMITH
Donald R; STRANDBERG Thomas M; HOLT Marilyn M; CLARK Ace W; ARNZEN Kevin L;
ARNALL Larry R; ARNOLD Joe A; BERRY Jeff; GIFFIN Shane A; WILLIAMS Jesse
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Subject: Law Enforcement Action in Burns Area
Until further notice please insure that all of your employees are aware of
the following direction:
No ODOT employees should travel on OR205.
No ODOT employee should plan or participate in activities in
Harney County.
For our ODOT employees that are duty stationed in the Burns area, they
may continue to perform their work duties in the area under the safety
protocols that they have already been briefed on.
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, and hopefully we can get
back to business as usual in the near future.
Thanks,
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Brian Wolfe
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
RE: Senate Confirmation Hearing
Wednesday, January 6, 2016 12:19:56 PM
Heidi,
This is Sheriff Brian Wolfe contacting you at the request of Sheriff Ward (Harney County). I know
that both you and Governor Brown have talked with Sheriff Ward in reference to the current
situation here in Harney County. Eighteen of the Oregon Sheriffs currently have personnel here in
Harney County assisting with the day to day operations. Each Sheriff is paying for the overtime,
travel and hotel cost for our own deputies. Harney County has been paying for 200 meals a day, and
other associated cost for this operation.
The question is if there is any State money that could help Sheriff Ward and Harney county with the
cost associated with this operation?
Respectfully,
Brian Wolfe
Malheur County Sheriff
Cell# 541
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Hi. Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, there's not really a funding stream for
something like this, but no doubt there will be discussions in the building moving
forward. I wouldn't count on state reimbursement necessarily, but I can't say it is
impossible that there might be some downstream. I'm curious if there are similar
conversations happening with the lead federal partners on scene?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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On Jan 6, 2016, at 12:19 PM, Brian Wolfe <Brian.Wolfe@malheurco.org> wrote:
Heidi,
This is Sheriff Brian Wolfe contacting you at the request of Sheriff Ward (Harney
County). I know that both you and Governor Brown have talked with Sheriff Ward in
reference to the current situation here in Harney County. Eighteen of the Oregon
Sheriffs currently have personnel here in Harney County assisting with the day to day
operations. Each Sheriff is paying for the overtime, travel and hotel cost for our own
deputies. Harney County has been paying for 200 meals a day, and other associated
cost for this operation.
The question is if there is any State money that could help Sheriff Ward and Harney
county with the cost associated with this operation?
Respectfully,
Brian Wolfe
Malheur County Sheriff
Cell# 541-
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Brian Wolfe
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
RE: Senate Confirmation Hearing
Wednesday, January 6, 2016 1:20:09 PM
Just briefly, We plan to have further talks later today and tomorrow.
Thanks,
Brian
Hi. Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, there's not really a funding stream for something like
this, but no doubt there will be discussions in the building moving forward. I wouldn't count on state
reimbursement necessarily, but I can't say it is impossible that there might be some downstream.
I'm curious if there are similar conversations happening with the lead federal partners on scene?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 6, 2016, at 12:19 PM, Brian Wolfe <Brian.Wolfe@malheurco.org> wrote:
Heidi,
This is Sheriff Brian Wolfe contacting you at the request of Sheriff Ward (Harney
County). I know that both you and Governor Brown have talked with Sheriff Ward in
reference to the current situation here in Harney County. Eighteen of the Oregon
Sheriffs currently have personnel here in Harney County assisting with the day to day
operations. Each Sheriff is paying for the overtime, travel and hotel cost for our own
deputies. Harney County has been paying for 200 meals a day, and other associated
cost for this operation.
The question is if there is any State money that could help Sheriff Ward and Harney
county with the cost associated with this operation?
Respectfully,
Brian Wolfe
Malheur County Sheriff
Cell# 541-
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Hi Johnell,
The CJC does administer Byrne JAG funds for the state on an annual allotment basis, but all of those
funds are allocated to statewide programs that benefit all of law enforcement. The funds that we
administer already have been ear marked for different statewide LE initiatives. However, I think that
there may be an opportunity for Harney County to apply for Additional JAG funds. The CJC is not
involved in that process. It is my understanding that something similar was done in Roseburg for the
unanticipated costs that arose due to that tragedy. I have ccd Heidi Moawad and Drew Johnston from
the Governors office, who may be able to put you in touch with people who gained experience with
this process earlier this year.
Good luck,
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FYI
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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From: Brian Wolfe <Brian.Wolfe@malheurco.org>
Date: January 6, 2016 at 1:20:04 PM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Subject: RE: Senate Confirmation Hearing
Just briefly, We plan to have further talks later today and tomorrow.
Thanks,
Brian
Hi. Thanks for reaching out. Unfortunately, there's not really a funding stream for
something like this, but no doubt there will be discussions in the building moving
forward. I wouldn't count on state reimbursement necessarily, but I can't say it is
impossible that there might be some downstream. I'm curious if there are similar
conversations happening with the lead federal partners on scene?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
The question is if there is any State money that could help Sheriff Ward
and Harney county with the cost associated with this operation?
Respectfully,
Brian Wolfe
Malheur County Sheriff
Cell# 541-
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Hey there--Rumor has it there's a possibility Ammon Bundy or another member of the militia
may try to call the Governor's Office. It's unclear to me what number he has or would try to
call, but if he does, please handle as you would any other constituent services call but
obviously please let me know if/when the call comes in so I know it's happened (if it does).
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
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Hi Heidi - we will certainly keep an ear out and let you know.
Katherine Bartlett
On Jan 6, 2016, at 7:44 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Hey there--Rumor has it there's a possibility Ammon Bundy or another member
of the militia may try to call the Governor's Office. It's unclear to me what
number he has or would try to call, but if he does, please handle as you would
any other constituent services call but obviously please let me know if/when the
call comes in so I know it's happened (if it does).
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Samantha Klausen
Samantha.Klausen@oregon.gov / 503-378-5884
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an interesting potential offshoot of the Malheur standoff, a renewed push to revamp mandatory
minimums. we'll see.
From: Library [library@sso.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 12:21 PM
To: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV
Subject: RE: National Journal
Oregon Standoff
Boosts Momentum
for CriminalJustice Reform
Ben Geman
@BEN GEMAN
January 6, 2016
The bipartisan push to ease harsh, unbending sentencing laws is
suddenly drawing energy from an unlikely source: The saga of Oregon ranchers whose prison sentences helped spark the armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge in that state.
Greg Walden, the GOP lawmaker who represents the rural Oregon
district at the center of the action, said the five-year prison terms
handed down to a father-son duo of ranchers who set fire to public
lands will boost efforts to reform criminal-justice policy.
I think it will bring on new supporters, he told National Journal
in an interview Wednesday. The Hammond case illustrates the un-
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Just an FYI. The following is from Laurel Singer with the National Policy Consensus Center. She
wanted to let our office know their organization stands ready to help in any way that is deemed
appropriate related to Harney County.
Also, note the item that is highlighted. I have already responded to her, thanked her for the email,
and said we would reach out to her organization if needed.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
In addition, we have been contacted by one media outlet and expect to receive other inquires. I will personally
be fielding these calls, and my response will be as follows:
"In light of the current sensitivity of this situation, we do not feel it would be appropriate or
helpful for us to make any comment. We are very confident in the community in Eastern
Oregon to handle this situation. Feel free to recontact us once the current situation is
resolved."
Let us know if we can assist you in any other way now or when the dust settles.
Best, Laurel
Malheur Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan (both the development of the plan and ongoing
implementation)
Harney County Wetlands Initiative
Harney County Restoration Collaborative - this is the forest collaborative
Harney County Wildfire Collaborative
SageCon - not just Harney County but they were a key player, including developing the first CCAA
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Good stuff, Karmen, thanks would it be possible to get a better sense of how these initiatives impact
the situation?
Also, note the item that is highlighted. I have already responded to her, thanked her for the email,
and said we would reach out to her organization if needed.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
While we would not advocate for one particular course of action now while tensions are so high, we wanted to alert
you, if were not already informed, about resources in that area. Most notably, the High Desert Partnership is an
organization that has been a strong leader in fostering public/private collaboration that we have worked with over
the years. We have been in contact with them and other locals, trying to be particularly sensitive to what they might
find helpful or not, and they agreed it would be helpful for your office to be aware of the substantial collaborative
efforts that have been taking place in the Malheur/Harney County area. Below, please find a listing of these
collaborative initiatives. We have been informed that highlighting particular organizations and process can have
direct impacts on the local individuals who are involved right now, we have been particularly careful to let them be
out front in terms of speaking about these efforts.
In addition, we have been contacted by one media outlet and expect to receive other inquires. I will personally
be fielding these calls, and my response will be as follows:
"In light of the current sensitivity of this situation, we do not feel it would be appropriate or
helpful for us to make any comment. We are very confident in the community in Eastern
Oregon to handle this situation. Feel free to recontact us once the current situation is
resolved."
Let us know if we can assist you in any other way now or when the dust settles.
Best, Laurel
Malheur Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan (both the development of the plan and ongoing
implementation)
Harney County Wetlands Initiative
Harney County Restoration Collaborative - this is the forest collaborative
Harney County Wildfire Collaborative
SageCon - not just Harney County but they were a key player, including developing the first CCAA
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The WH gun control statement got me thinking about your original inquiry into the WH.
Adrian said that Josh Earnest cleared up the federal/local Harney County confusion at the briefing but I can't find it in the transcript
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/06/press-briefing-press-secretary-josh-earnest-162016. Did you get more
information from Adrian? Do you want to check back with him or alternatively I could?
Need to discuss.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Adrian
Kristen, Josh addressed this in the briefing today. I will send the transcript as soon as I receive it.
Adrian
Hi Adrian,
Gov. Brown is pretty frustrated about this have you and Josh had a chance to discuss it yet?
Thanks Kristen. I will raise this with our comms folks and circle back.
Thanks, Kalisha.
Adrian, Josh told the media that the armed occupation of a federal building in Burns, Oregon was a local matter and
federal agencies were assisting local law enforcement in dealing with it. He indicated the White House's chief
concern was the safety of the federal employees.
FBI communications director Beth Ann Steele issued a statement last night stating that the FBI was the lead agency
in charge of the situation.
>>>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/01/04/fbi-takes-lead-on-investigating-armedtakeover-of-federal-building-in-oregon/<<<;;
Josh's comments contradict the facts asserted in the FBI's public statement and I respectfully request that he correct
them. The error is confusing and otherwise problematic - happy to discuss details by phone.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
(503) 339-6018 (c)
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Hi Kalisha,
What is the best way to reach Josh Earnest about his comments today re: the militant situation in Burns,
Oregon?
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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It appears Josh mentioned it on Tuesday but only in these terms (not clarifying the prior misstatement):
Let me also just assure you that this is something that the law enforcement officials take quite seriously. The FBI is responsible
for enforcing the law and ensuring that the law is followed. And they're working closely with state and local officials to respond
to this particular situation.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/05/press-briefing-press-secretary-josh-earnest-152016
Adrian said that Josh Earnest cleared up the federal/local Harney County confusion at the briefing but I can't find it in the transcript
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/06/press-briefing-press-secretary-josh-earnest-162016. Did you get more
information from Adrian? Do you want to check back with him or alternatively I could?
Need to discuss.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Adrian
Kristen, Josh addressed this in the briefing today. I will send the transcript as soon as I receive it.
Adrian
Hi Adrian,
Gov. Brown is pretty frustrated about this have you and Josh had a chance to discuss it yet?
Thanks Kristen. I will raise this with our comms folks and circle back.
Thanks, Kalisha.
Adrian, Josh told the media that the armed occupation of a federal building in Burns, Oregon was a local matter and
federal agencies were assisting local law enforcement in dealing with it. He indicated the White House's chief
concern was the safety of the federal employees.
>>>http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/01/oregon_militants_obama_adminis.html<<<;;#incart_river_home
FBI communications director Beth Ann Steele issued a statement last night stating that the FBI was the lead agency
in charge of the situation.
>>>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/01/04/fbi-takes-lead-on-investigating-armedtakeover-of-federal-building-in-oregon/<<<;;
Josh's comments contradict the facts asserted in the FBI's public statement and I respectfully request that he correct
them. The error is confusing and otherwise problematic - happy to discuss details by phone.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
(503) 339-6018 (c)
All my best,
Kalisha Dessources
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Hi Kalisha,
What is the best way to reach Josh Earnest about his comments today re: the militant situation in Burns,
Oregon?
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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I got the transcript from Adrian yesterday or the day before, thanks, Drew. It wasnt great but it was better than nothing. K
The WH gun control statement got me thinking about your original inquiry into the WH.
Adrian said that Josh Earnest cleared up the federal/local Harney County confusion at the briefing but I can't find it in the transcript
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/06/press-briefing-press-secretary-josh-earnest-162016. Did you get more
information from Adrian? Do you want to check back with him or alternatively I could?
Need to discuss.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Adrian
Kristen, Josh addressed this in the briefing today. I will send the transcript as soon as I receive it.
Adrian
Hi Adrian,
Gov. Brown is pretty frustrated about this have you and Josh had a chance to discuss it yet?
Thanks Kristen. I will raise this with our comms folks and circle back.
Thanks, Kalisha.
Adrian, Josh told the media that the armed occupation of a federal building in Burns, Oregon was a local matter and
federal agencies were assisting local law enforcement in dealing with it. He indicated the White House's chief
concern was the safety of the federal employees.
>>>http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2016/01/oregon_militants_obama_adminis.html<<<;;#incart_river_home
FBI communications director Beth Ann Steele issued a statement last night stating that the FBI was the lead agency
in charge of the situation.
>>>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/01/04/fbi-takes-lead-on-investigating-armedtakeover-of-federal-building-in-oregon/<<<;;
Josh's comments contradict the facts asserted in the FBI's public statement and I respectfully request that he correct
them. The error is confusing and otherwise problematic - happy to discuss details by phone.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
(503) 339-6018 (c)
All my best,
Kalisha Dessources
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Hi Kalisha,
What is the best way to reach Josh Earnest about his comments today re: the militant situation in Burns,
Oregon?
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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Hows this:
Governor Kate Brown released today the following statement in response to the Burns-Paiute tribes
news conference and Harney County residents public meeting yesterday:
To members of the Burns-Paiute tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful
defiance instigated by outsiders with no real connection to Oregon and disavowed by Oregonians.
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be
held accountable for their actions by federal law enforcement.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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Yes. They are doing a press conference nowI think its going to start any minute, so Im
going to listen to that first.
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Hows this:
Governor Kate Brown released today the following statement in response to the Burns-Paiute tribes
news conference and Harney County residents public meeting yesterday:
To members of the Burns-Paiute tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful
defiance instigated by outsiders with no real connection to Oregon and disavowed by Oregonians.
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be
held accountable for their actions by federal law enforcement.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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Yes. They are doing a press conference nowI think its going to start any minute, so Im
going to listen to that first.
From: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
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To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Subject: FW: review, edit, prepare for distribution?
Hows this:
Governor Kate Brown released today the following statement in response to the Burns-Paiute tribes
news conference and Harney County residents public meeting yesterday:
To members of the Burns-Paiute tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful
defiance instigated by outsiders with no real connection to Oregon and disavowed by Oregonians.
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be
held accountable for their actions by federal law enforcement.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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To:
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Yes. They are doing a press conference nowI think its going to start any minute, so Im
going to listen to that first.
Hows this:
Governor Kate Brown released today the following statement in response to the Burns-Paiute tribes
news conference and Harney County residents public meeting yesterday:
To members of the Burns-Paiute tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful
defiance instigated by outsiders with no real connection to Oregon and disavowed by Oregonians.
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be
held accountable for their actions by federal law enforcement.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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Yes, channel?
Yes. They are doing a press conference nowI think its going to start any minute, so Im
going to listen to that first.
Hows this:
Governor Kate Brown released today the following statement in response to the Burns-Paiute tribes
news conference and Harney County residents public meeting yesterday:
To members of the Burns-Paiute tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful
defiance instigated by outsiders with no real connection to Oregon and disavowed by Oregonians.
Those individuals illegally occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately and be
held accountable for their actions by federal law enforcement.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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Here is what I have from Laurel and Peter at the Center. We just got off of the phone.
They offer their services if we feel they are needed/warranted in a post-law enforcement situation.
They also offer up their history working on these collaboratives to give our office a sense of the
recent work in this community. They note the community has worked hard to resolve very difficult
issues through a collaborative approach. Prior to these efforts, they say tension the community was
extreme. The collaborative efforts have helped ease these tensions.
Malheur Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan (both the development of the plan
and ongoing implementation)
This was their first project out there starting 5 to 6 years ago and started their
collaborative planning effort This Plan created a 15-year effort that is currently in
implementation
SageCon - not just Harney County but they were a key player, including developing the
first CCAA
This is a community based entity that is the local backbone organization trying to
provide institutional capacity for collaboration with Oregon Consensus providing
facilitation for their work
In short, they want to offer these up as example to our office for how hard this community has come
together in recent years to collaboratively work on difficult issues. They have had conversations
with individuals who have been working on the collaboratives and note some who have worked in
the collaboratives have been targeted in recent days given the current activities the community.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Also, note the item that is highlighted. I have already responded to her, thanked her for the email,
and said we would reach out to her organization if needed.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
In addition, we have been contacted by one media outlet and expect to receive other inquires. I will personally
be fielding these calls, and my response will be as follows:
"In light of the current sensitivity of this situation, we do not feel it would be appropriate or
helpful for us to make any comment. We are very confident in the community in Eastern
Oregon to handle this situation. Feel free to recontact us once the current situation is
resolved."
Let us know if we can assist you in any other way now or when the dust settles.
Best, Laurel
Malheur Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan (both the development of the plan and ongoing
implementation)
Harney County Wetlands Initiative
Harney County Restoration Collaborative - this is the forest collaborative
Harney County Wildfire Collaborative
SageCon - not just Harney County but they were a key player, including developing the first CCAA
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To members of the Burns-Paiute Tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful. It was
instigated by outsiders whose tactics we Oregonians dont agree with. Those individuals illegally
occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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To members of the Burns-Paiute Tribe and residents of Harney County who seek a return to normal
life: I hear you, and I agree that what started as a peaceful and legal protest has become unlawful. It was
instigated by outsiders whose tactics we Oregonians dont agree with. Those individuals illegally
occupying the Malheur Wildlife Refuge need to decamp immediately.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Office of Governor Kate Brown
State Capitol
Salem, Oregon 97301
(503) 378-8197
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FYI in response to requests from the US Atty and Sheriff Ward, we will not release
statement until 3:00. Please consider statement embargoed until that time. Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Hm.
Hi Amy,
Are you aware of any changes regarding the Bundy boys at Malhuer? Is the governor involved beyond her
statement this week? Would she support letting the militia leave without being arrested and charged?
Is there anything close to negotiations going on between the Bundy's and any government officials?
Thanks,
Dan Springer
Fox News Channel
(206) 383-3727
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
US News & World Report (1/7, 996K), the Washington (DC) Post (1/8,
Gosia Wozniacka |, Ap, 7.78M), the Washington (DC) Times (1/8,
Wozniacka, 283K), the Albuquerque (NM) Journal (1/8, 263K), and the
Daily Mail (1/8, 5.31M) also report on this story.
Bundys Allows Reporters Inside Occupied Refuge Office. The
Greenwire (1/7, Subscription Publication) reports that Ammon and Ryan
Bundy, leaders of the militia group in a standoff with federal officials over
public land rights, last night allowed two reporters inside the Oregon
wildlife refuge office they have taken over. According to the article, with
tensions high and nerves raw, the Bundys discussed their objections to
federal land management, ate pizza and contemplated standoff exit
strategies in the office of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge biologist Linda
Sue Beck. The article says that Beck has come to symbolize oppressive
government to the brothers, sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, who
was the focal point of another armed standoff with federal agents last year
over unpaid grazing fees. Ryan Bundy said, Shes not here working for
the people. Shes not benefiting America. Shes part of whats destroying
America.
House Democrats Urge Condemnation Of Oregon Occupiers.
E&E Publishing (1/7, 705) reports that the top two House Democrats have
signed on to a resolution condemning the armed protesters occupying a
national wildlife refuge in Oregon. Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and
Minority Whip Steny Hoyer this afternoon announced their support for the
resolution, H. Res. 575, offered by Rep. Ral Grijalva earlier this week,
which condemns the armed militiamen at Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge.
Conservative Lawmakers Push For Sentencing Overhaul. E&E
Publishing (1/6, 705) reports that conservative lawmakers today offered
little criticism of the armed militia that is occupying a national wildlife refuge
in Oregon, saying instead the ongoing standoff highlights the need for
changing criminal penalties for arson on federal land. Rep. Ral Labrador
called the occupation a peaceful takeover of an abandoned federal
building and an example of civil disobedience that reflects Westerners
long-standing frustration with federal land management. Labrador, a
leader of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of about four dozen of the
chambers most conservative members, said the situation underscores the
case for changing federal sentencing guidelines.
NYTimes A1 Highlights 15-Year Standoff In Texas. The New York
Times (1/8, Fernandez, Subscription Publication, 11.64M) highlights a
almost-15-year standoff between anti-government militia member John
Joe Gray and law enforcement near Dallas, Texas. The Times cites the
case as an example of how long the current standoff in Oregon could
last. In the Texas situation, according to the Times, the local sheriff
monitored Mr. Grays property over the years but left him alone, while
supporters dropped off food and supplies.
Op-Ed: First Bundy Standoff Led To Oregon Situation. In an oped for the Washington Post (1/8, 7.78M) PostEverything blog, David
Neiwert argues that the federal governments failure to arrest Cliven Bundy
following his 2014 armed standoff with federal agents directly led to the
Oregon standoff. If federal law enforcement authorities had taken their
roles as stewards of the rule of law seriously, many of these players would
be facing justice in federal courts right now, instead of opportunistically
raising hell out in poverty-stricken rural areas, Neiwert says. According to
Neiwert, the current standoff makes abundantly clear the mistake federal
officials made in failing to enforce the law after the Bundy ranch
showdown.
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Hey there. Just a heads up that GKB has asked me to head to Burns next week. I
was nervous about rooms so I booked one myself at the Days Inn there M-F and we
will play the following week by ear.
Most of the stuff on my calendar is easy to miss or call in for, except potentially the
mtg w/ Rep Rayfield. Let's keep it on schedule for now, and I'll check in w/ his office
on Tuesday.
Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Thank you Heidi. If I understand you correctly, there is no action needed at this time. Let me know if
you need anything.
Thank you,
Sheril
Hey there. Just a heads up that GKB has asked me to head to Burns next week. I was nervous
about rooms so I booked one myself at the Days Inn there M-F and we will play the
following week by ear.
Most of the stuff on my calendar is easy to miss or call in for, except potentially the mtg w/
Rep Rayfield. Let's keep it on schedule for now, and I'll check in w/ his office on Tuesday.
Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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Thank you,
Sheril
Hey there. Just a heads up that GKB has asked me to head to Burns next week. I
was nervous about rooms so I booked one myself at the Days Inn there M-F and
we will play the following week by ear.
Most of the stuff on my calendar is easy to miss or call in for, except potentially
the mtg w/ Rep Rayfield. Let's keep it on schedule for now, and I'll check in w/
his office on Tuesday.
Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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Thank you!
Thank you,
Sheril
Hey there. Just a heads up that GKB has asked me to head to Burns next week. I
was nervous about rooms so I booked one myself at the Days Inn there M-F and
we will play the following week by ear.
Most of the stuff on my calendar is easy to miss or call in for, except potentially
the mtg w/ Rep Rayfield. Let's keep it on schedule for now, and I'll check in w/
his office on Tuesday.
Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
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FYI
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
on the board.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Author, The Ellmyer Report, political commentary distributed to more
than a quarter of a million Oregonians as well as local, state and national
press.
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Andrew Phelps
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
STENCEL Michael E; STUCKEY Dave
Judge Grasty
Friday, January 8, 2016 12:31:31 PM
Hi Heidi,
I hope you received the swag I dropped off yesterday (let me know if either you or the governor
need different sizes).
I spoke with Judge Grasty and he asked that I passed along to you that they are currently spending
$10k+ on costs associated with the situation in Harney. No ask for assistance, only that you be made
aware.
On a separate note, Lane County has provided additional damage information and will be added to
next weeks PDAs, bringing the total counties receiving PA PDAs to 13.
Talk soon,
Andrew
Andrew J. Phelps
Director, Office of Emergency Management
Oregon Military Department
Office:503.378.2911 ext. 22292
Mobile: 971.283.4258
andrew.phelps@state.or.us
www.oregon.gov/omd/oem
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On a separate note, Lane County has provided additional damage information and will
be added to next weeks PDAs, bringing the total counties receiving PA PDAs to 13.
Talk soon,
Andrew
Andrew J. Phelps
Director, Office of Emergency Management
Oregon Military Department
Office:503.378.2911 ext. 22292
Mobile: 971.283.4258
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
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Salem OR 97301
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Saturday, January 9, 2016 1:26:16 PM
Rep Dallas Heard along with Reps from ID and NV want to go to the refuge with Sheriff
Meyer, Judge Grasy, and Lt. Needham to resolve it. Likely some political show. Sounds like
FBI is telling them NOT to go to the refuge due to safety reasons.
Local troops and MRT will remain on 12s with a minimum of 2 two man cars.
Idaho III % folks came to the CP and told deputies they were going to the refuge and meeting
with Ammon Bundy. They were going to see if they could get them to withdraw from the
refuge. They advised they would returned to the CP with an update.
I met with the new FBI HRT leader with is replacing the last guy. His name is George
Chamberlin. Real good guy and. He's worked with us in the past on some of our ops in the
early 2000s. He is aware of our inability to commit a full team for a long duration and that
we have the rest of the state to take care of. He gets it. He was happy to know armor was 2
hours away if they really needed it.
Very few folks know but Sheriff Meyer arranged for Sheriff Ward and his family to spend the
weekend in Bend.
Two Marion Co Deputies
gave them a ride to Bend.
I expressed my concern to Sheriff Meyer and Wolfe about our ability to sustain the assistance
for weeks and maybe months. They told me they were going to have a teleconference with
the other sheriffs to discuss that very issue. Meyer later told me they were working on a long
term schedule to keep assistance rolling in.
Apparently a state Rep from Roseburg wants to meet with the Bundy crew to help negotiate
a resolution. FBI is aware and is vetting this option.
Vonn and Hove will be at the CP this weekend. Vonn will attend the briefing and keep us
updated on how things are progressing.
Hope you have a good weekend.
Rob
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I spoke to Bob Skinner (rancher in Jordan Valley / past Cattlemens president) and John OKeefe this
morn. I have known Bob a while and called him to check in. John called me early this morn on his
own, and I thanked him for his recent op-ed and other work. Heres the brief upshot:
Bob was on a national-level coalition call this morn. Both he and John seem to believe the
media attention is flattening out, and they are trying to advance that.
They seem to think the occupation will melt away (no bets on when though), but neither can
understand why power / electricity is still being provided to the Refuge buildings.
Reports of the Idaho contingent surrounding the County Courthouse on Sat. and directing
traffic in town while bearing rifles and other weapons.
Apparently BBC will be coming out in a week or two to discuss things with Bob related to
Owyhee Canyonlands. I dont have any verification of this BBC visit / story, who else they will
be meeting with, or how they plan to stitch together the armed occupation and monument
storyline, but it may be work some digging there.
Bob and OCA would like a chance to talk with the Governor regarding federal land
management and Owyhee monument. They have been wondering if she would be willing to
hear them out. I know various outdoor recreation businesses would like the same.
Brett Brownscombe
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Heidi,
Pat Allen from Dept. of Consumer and Business Services called today wanting to speak with you
regarding the Burns situation. He said that he would be available whenever you had a chance to call,
and gave me is cell #.
Office #: 503-947-7871
Cell #: 503Let me know if you need anything else.
Thank you,
Sheril Arroyo
Executive Assistant
Shelby Campos
Director of Operations
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov
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Hello Heidi,
Do you know if information was shared with Harney County as to how to request JAG funds?
Thanks
Johnell
www.merkley.senate.gov
Hi Johnell,
The CJC does administer Byrne JAG funds for the state on an annual allotment basis, but all of those
funds are allocated to statewide programs that benefit all of law enforcement. The funds that we
administer already have been ear marked for different statewide LE initiatives. However, I think that
there may be an opportunity for Harney County to apply for Additional JAG funds. The CJC is not
involved in that process. It is my understanding that something similar was done in Roseburg for the
unanticipated costs that arose due to that tragedy. I have ccd Heidi Moawad and Drew Johnston from
the Governors office, who may be able to put you in touch with people who gained experience with
this process earlier this year.
Good luck,
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Do you know if information was shared with Harney County as to how to request JAG
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Johnell
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Hi Johnell,
The CJC does administer Byrne JAG funds for the state on an annual allotment basis,
but all of those funds are allocated to statewide programs that benefit all of law
enforcement. The funds that we administer already have been ear marked for different
statewide LE initiatives. However, I think that there may be an opportunity for Harney
County to apply for Additional JAG funds. The CJC is not involved in that process. It is
my understanding that something similar was done in Roseburg for the unanticipated
costs that arose due to that tragedy. I have ccd Heidi Moawad and Drew Johnston from
the Governors office, who may be able to put you in touch with people who gained
experience with this process earlier this year.
Good luck,
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Criminal Justice Commission
Assistant: Julie.Vaughn@Oregon.gov / 503-378-4830
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Thank you. Weve been communicating with Judge Grasty and Sheriff Ward.
www.merkley.senate.gov
On Jan 11, 2016, at 4:36 PM, Bell, Johnell (Merkley) <Johnell_Bell@merkley.senate.gov> wrote:
Hello Heidi,
Do you know if information was shared with Harney County as to how to request JAG
funds?
Thanks
Johnell
Johnell
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www.merkley.senate.gov
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Hi Johnell,
The CJC does administer Byrne JAG funds for the state on an annual allotment basis,
but all of those funds are allocated to statewide programs that benefit all of law
enforcement. The funds that we administer already have been ear marked for different
statewide LE initiatives. However, I think that there may be an opportunity for Harney
County to apply for Additional JAG funds. The CJC is not involved in that process. It is
my understanding that something similar was done in Roseburg for the unanticipated
costs that arose due to that tragedy. I have ccd Heidi Moawad and Drew Johnston from
the Governors office, who may be able to put you in touch with people who gained
experience with this process earlier this year.
Good luck,
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Mike Schmidt, Executive Director
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1/4-1/11
GOV KL KG BS HM
The Hammonds are in custody
Thanks, Heidi
Reporter told by editor at opb not to cooperate with FBI investigation.
Ugh. New info: may be WW reporter not OPB reporter. Sorry!
Ok
Hi. I talked w/ Rich E this morning in greater detail about our frustrations, the weird
conversation, etc. He proposes that he will head back out Monday and stay for the
duration, and he will be our conduit in the chain. He thinks the leaks that have
occurred are causing fed partners to be more closed off, esp on phone calls where
they are likely in a room with other partners. He believes that if he is there in person
he can get info, walk out of the room & call/update us. This weekend both FBI SAC
and US Atty are in Portland so no activity planned.
He reiterated that there were not plans to offer *immunity* to anyone: they just
want the group to leave Oregon without loss of life. He also acknowledges the
acceptance of the offer of safe harbor will be highly unlikely and that this will go into
next week. There are tactical plans occurring and OSP a part of those planning
sessions. But that is to be coned for now.
Thanks, Heidi. Should one of us go instead of Rich? Can't speak for others, but I
was never under the impression that immunity was on the table - it is a perception
issue (and is playing out in various ways in media commentary too)
http://tribunecontentagency.com/article/a-white-man-just-can039t-catch-a-break/
I just sent KL a text suggesting I just go Monday or Tuesday and stay for the
duration too.
Rich will go regardless, but I am happy to go as well. I don't think we need to be
there over the weekend given the major players won't be there.....
We would feel much more comfortable if you are there next week...thank you Heidi!
Per rich:
Convoy just left from refuge. Unknown destination but Intel says possible protest at
courthouse
Bill Fugate told me they showed up at the command Ctr in fatigues saying they were
going to have a 'peaceful protest' at the courthouse today
Update:
Protesting at airport where FBI SWAT is located
Thx Heidi
FYI from OSP:
Rep Dallas Heard along with Reps from ID and NV want to go to the refuge with
Sheriff Meyer, Judge Grasy, and Lt. Needham to resolve it. Likely some political
show. Sounds like FBI is telling them NOT to go to the refuge due to safety
reasons.
Local troops and MRT will remain on 12s with a minimum of 2 two man cars.
Ok. I am intending to step up via social media low-key expressions of general
support for local law enforcement, coordinating with Fugate. In light of what you just
shared, any concerns? Thx
KgI think today is national law enforcement appreciation day Can we verify & post?
We did a proclamation
Apologies for radio silence. Was meeting w/ TAG to get lowdown on medevac
resources etc. I have no problem w/ low key social media stuff and yes proclamation
done! Thanks KG team for that.
Great
Got a call from Grasty.
Things are tense in Burns.
Heidi is checking it out.
Will keep you posted.
Ok
Thank you
Per OSP:
Idaho Patriots that were at compound today left and went to courthouse, stating
they were going to deliver a proposed resolution to the sheriff. Ward is out of town,
so have a few lingering. Our patrols are aware of them
OPB has story apparently.
Thx Heidi
Thx.
Update:
Sheriff Ward came back and accepted service of their document and they have
dispersed.
Copy
Thank you for the update
And one more:
Not sure if judge wants many more updates, but Idaho group also then went to
airport where FBI HRT is staged..were met with a show of force by agents in tactical
gear. After some posturing, they departed from there too.
Idaho 3% Facebook post:
PPN Articles of resolution given to leadership and officials in Harney county.
Burns Oregon, January 9th.
Pacific Patriots Network and affiliates (Idaho and Oregon III%, Josephine county
Oath Keepers, and others), made a showing of presence today at the Malheur
wildlife refuge.
Due to threats to members of our network and local residents, and as a deterrent to
fringe groups that may have malicious intent, we arrived at the refuge in numbers,
with our security teams openly armed and in full kit for everyone's safety. Our
presence is strictly to ensure peaceful resolution to the situation, and serve as a
neutral mediator between parties. We offered the Proposed Articles of Resolution to
the occupiers of refuge and encouraged them to seek open dialog with all pertinent
Citizens for Constitutional Freedom request Harney County Government petition and
give notice to the Federal Government for the transfer and unconditional return to
local control of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as allowed by Article 4, Section
3, Clause 2. Harney County Government in equal Partnership with the Burns Paiute
Tribe will manage and administer this publicly owned land to the values and vision
of the local community.
NOW, THEREFORE, based on the foregoing, Citizens for Constitutional Freedom put
forth these requests, to be individually addressed in written format and entered into
the official record, to bring resolution to the peaceful occupation of publicly owned
land currently identified as the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Upon delivery and
posting of
documents in the official record, Citizens for Constitutional Freedom will vacate the
aforementioned land within 24 hours.
Signed this 8th day of January in the year of 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5w99LTKEA0
Thanks - got it
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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KG HM
1/3-1/11
He said Feds arrive before noon
Hmmm. I've got slightly different info but I'm sure some people are staging there.
Should we add Ben S to call if he's available? Don't know if GKB would want add'l
opinion or not
I am telling media on background that state officials are working with other agencies
in responding to the situation and we are abiding by law enforcement's strategy
requesting that we not gratify or aggrandize the militia with media attention. Ok with
you?
Yes thanks
OSP pio en route to burns already....
Fugate?
Yes
Hold off on responding to request for funding
I'm sorry. I responded before you sent this but very vaguely....
Sent you what I sent
Militia doing press conference now.
I am stuck in a meeting - how did it go?
I couldn't watch it! So annoyed. Will check Twitter and let you know. Two things
before the inter webs froze: one, saw multiple kids and two, Ammon said what they
are doing is completely legal, so I say we patch in Ben for some pro se legal advice.
Heard on OPB that Bundy's group cut fencing to allow cattle to graze on refuge land
- pretty brash
If true
Is true is brash. Heading to community meeting now. Not speaking, and in fact OSP
doesn't even want him pointing me out so he's going to say we are represented and
leave it at that.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
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Sprtndt Evans and I are both in Burns. Could we please add a conference call in
option and he and I will find a quiet corner here to call from. Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
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Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
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Subject: Tomorrow 11 mtg
Sprtndt Evans and I are both in Burns. Could we please add a conference
call in option and he and I will find a quiet corner here to call from.
Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Hi there,
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Thanks!
Stormy Boyles
Scheduling Assistant
Office of Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301 | phone: 503-378-6645| fax: 503-378-8970 | stormy.boyles@oregon.or.us
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Begin forwarded message:
From: <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Date: January 12, 2016 at 9:07:35 AM PST
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Subject: Tomorrow 11 mtg
Sprtndt Evans and I are both in Burns. Could we please add a conference call in
option and he and I will find a quiet corner here to call from. Thanks!
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
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Thanks!
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
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Hi there,
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Stormy Boyles
Scheduling Assistant
Office of Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301 | phone: 503-378-6645| fax: 503-378-8970 | stormy.boyles@oregon.or.us
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Hi all
Attached is a message from Joseph Rice, of the Pacific Patriots Network. He stated that he is
attempting to jumpstart negotiations, and provided articles of resolution. He is requesting a meeting
with the Governor, would like to know why there has not been a mediator provided by the state to
resolve the situation.
Thanks,
Leith Parson
Constituent Services
Office of Governor Kate Brown
O: 503-378-5204
C: 503-689-7840
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Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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Hello Heidi. I am going to Burns next Tuesday to talk with Judge Grasty generally about
how the county can recover and move on after the issues at the refuge are resolved. In
addition, as you probably know, the county continues to seek financial assistance to help
mitigate the unanticipated costs tied to the refuge occupation.
Annette mentioned you are in the county now and may have some thoughts on the topics
above. When you have a moment please give me a call as I would like to hear your
thoughts on how we can assist. Also, if there is any way I can help you or the county in
the near-term please let me know. Thanks, and if you have not talked with Judge Grasty
yet, I am sure he would appreciate meeting with you.
Scott Fairley
Regional Solutions
Eastern Region Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
(541) 429-2120
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FYI
Attached is the update on the MCI coordination that is ongoing with Harney
County EMS, hospital and regional partners. I asked to add actual numbers to
the brief. Will update you again on Thursday afternoon unless the situation on
the ground changes.
Next steps
OHA/PHD Liaisons are coordinating with hospital Trauma Coordinators today to assess
readiness:
1) Does your hospital system have an MCI plan? If so, can you share that with us?
2) Does this include a patient diversion plan (# patients and where to divert? If so,
can you share that plan?
3) Coordination call for Thursday at Noon with local, state and federal planners
Lillian Shirley
Public Health Director
Oregon Health Authority
Office:971-673-1229
lillian.shirley@state.or.us
Assistant: Patty Nest
patricia.nest@state.or.us
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Richard Ellmyer
Interested Parties
Heidi Moawad; Kristen Grainger; Kristen Leonard; portland@ic.fbi.gov; dave.ward@co.harney.or.us;
brian.needham@co.harney.or.us; clafollette@ci.burns.or.us; pete.runnels@co.harney.or.us;
tim.colahan@co.harney.or.us; steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us; NICHOLS Dan; washington.field@ic.fbi.gov
FBIs Gregory T. Bretzings Competence, Courage And Credibility To Be Tested At Bundys Burns Appearance.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 6:09:22 PM
"The armed militants occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge announced
Tuesday morning that they will drive into Burns at the end of the week to hold a
community meeting and inform residents when they will leave.* This is what is
known as hutzpah .
This would be the time forSpecial Agent in Charge of the Oregon FBI,Gregory T.
Bretzing to come out of hiding, take responsibly for expelling and apprehending
Bundy and his armed coconspirators and make a public announcement that if and
when Ammon Bundy and his gang of DOMESTIC TERRORISTS arrive in Burns they
will be immediately arrested as the FBI would treat all other criminals . There will be
no special treatment of any criminals because they are white, Mormon, male or
armed.
Gregory T. Bretzing needs to stop acting like a reality TV producer and start
behaving like a law enforcement officer whose duty is to arrest all those in cahoots
with Ammon Bundy that have brazenly commandeered federal government property.
Should the FBIs Bretzingfail to announce then arrest Bundy et. al. BEFORE he
gets anywhere near a microphone in a public setting then the necessary task of
expelling and arresting Ammon Bundy and his gang of DOMESTIC TERRORISTS is
immediately ceded to governor Brown.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other property owned by
the state of Oregon and the federal government of the United States of America.
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
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Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
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From: FORE Karmen * GOV <Karmen.FORE@oregon.gov>
Date: January 7, 2016 at 11:08:54 AM PST
To: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV <Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov>,
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Subject: RE: The Situation in Eastern Oregon
Here is what I have from Laurel and Peter at the Center. We just got off of the phone.
They also offer up their history working on these collaboratives to give our office a
sense of the recent work in this community. They note the community has worked
hard to resolve very difficult issues through a collaborative approach. Prior to these
efforts, they say tension the community was extreme. The collaborative efforts have
helped ease these tensions.
Collaborative
This is newer and is a BLM project dealing with the post-mega fire
phenomena. BLM trying to engage with farmers on pre- and post-fire in
strategies that can help manage large fires
In short, they want to offer these up as example to our office for how hard this
community has come together in recent years to collaboratively work on difficult
issues. They have had conversations with individuals who have been working on the
collaboratives and note some who have worked in the collaboratives have been
targeted in recent days given the current activities the community.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
Good stuff, Karmen, thanks would it be possible to get a better sense of how these
initiatives impact the situation?
Just an FYI. The following is from Laurel Singer with the National Policy Consensus
Center. She wanted to let our office know their organization stands ready to help in
any way that is deemed appropriate related to Harney County.
Also, note the item that is highlighted. I have already responded to her, thanked her
for the email, and said we would reach out to her organization if needed.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
Hi Karmen,
As things unfold at the Malheur Refugee, I wanted to let you know our team has been highly
involved in efforts in that region for many years
and are available in any way that might be useful as you all may be considering what, if any,
response the Governor's office might make during or after this very sensitive situation is resolved.
While we would not advocate for one particular course of action now while tensions are so high, we
wanted to alert you, if were not already informed, about resources in that area. Most notably, the
High Desert Partnership is an organization that has been a strong leader in fostering public/private
collaboration that we have worked with over the years. We have been in contact with them and
other locals, trying to be particularly sensitive to what they might find helpful or not,and they
agreed it would be helpful for your office to be aware of the substantial collaborative efforts
thathave been taking place in the Malheur/Harney County area. Below, please find a listing of these
collaborative initiatives. We have been informed that highlighting particular organizations and
process can have direct impacts on the local individuals who are involved right now, we have been
particularly careful to let them be out front in terms of speaking about these efforts.
In addition, we have been contacted by one media outlet and expect to receive otherinquires. I will
personally befielding these calls, and my response will be as follows:
"In light of the current sensitivity of this situation, we do not feel it would be
appropriate or helpful for us to make any comment. We are very confident in the
community in Eastern Oregon to handle this situation. Feel free to recontact us
once the current situation is resolved."
Let us know if we can assist you in any other way now or when the dust settles.
Best, Laurel
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FYI
FYI Ill keep you posted. Well continue to redirect calls to the FBI or local JIC,
unless you let us know otherwise.
Hi,
We expected to begin receiving concerned citizen calls regarding the
Bundy family and/or other people occupying the Forest Service building.
And it has started.
Yesterday, a person called the Burns branch wanting to know when we
were going to go and check on those children. The OS2 had been
directed to inquire if this was a report of child abuse or neglect and if so
to call the hotline etc. It wasnt.
A few minutes ago a woman out of Corvallis called, Jane Miller, (the
supervisor took the call) and Patty said she was very shrill/loud clearly
upset. In brief she said the Bundys took their children out of school,
crossed state lines, are using the children as shields like the Taliban,
she put her husband on the phone and he worked in child welfare in
Washington and he wonders why the Gov hasnt come and fired us all
for not responding as these children are in danger. And they are
dysfunctional group walking around with weapons. I calmed Patty
down, went through the list, i.e., it is not illegal to take your children out
of school, it is not illegal to cross state lines with your legal children, it is
not illegal to have weapons around your children etc. She is writing up a
sensitive issue report and will be sending it out today. Chris is going to
staff it tomorrow since she will most likely see Stacey and Ryan plus
her peers.
Thanks,
Wendy
Wendy J. Hill
District 14 Manager
Grant, Harney & Malheur Counties
(541) 889-9194 ext. 320 (Office)
(541) 805-9673 (Cell)
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Heidi:
Do you have the name and contact information for the person at the FBI that the Governor spoke with
last week?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
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Kristen L. was talking about having the Governor talk to the Director of the FBI. Sorry to be bugging
you; but should I work with SAC Greg Bretzing to accomplish setting up a call this afternoon?
Thanks.
Jan
Do you have the name and contact information for the person at the FBI that the
Governor spoke with last week?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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That's probably the right avenue yes. If he isn't calling you back let me know and I'll let him know
who you are....
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 10:56 AM, MURDOCK Jan * GOV <Jan.MURDOCK@oregon.gov> wrote:
Kristen L. was talking about having the Governor talk to the Director of the FBI. Sorry to
be bugging you; but should I work with SAC Greg Bretzing to accomplish setting up a call
this afternoon?
Thanks.
Jan
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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Heidi:
Do you have the name and contact information for the person at the FBI
that the Governor spoke with last week?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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I just left SAC Greg Bretzing a voice mail but his message on his phone doesnt say that it is his
phone, so I didnt want to leave too much detail.
Jan
Got it, thanks. I will stand down unless you need me!
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Jan
That's probably the right avenue yes. If he isn't calling you back let me know and I'll let him know
who you are....
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 10:56 AM, MURDOCK Jan * GOV <Jan.MURDOCK@oregon.gov> wrote:
Kristen L. was talking about having the Governor talk to the Director of the FBI. Sorry to
be bugging you; but should I work with SAC Greg Bretzing to accomplish setting up a call
this afternoon?
Thanks.
Jan
Do you have the name and contact information for the person at the FBI
that the Governor spoke with last week?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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Judge Grasty:
My email is Heidi.Moawad@oregon.gov
My cell is 503-881-6249
Thanks
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
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Richard Ellmyer
portland@ic.fbi.gov
Interested Parties; Heidi Moawad; Kristen Grainger; Kristen Leonard; dave.ward@co.harney.or.us;
brian.needham@co.harney.or.us; clafollette@ci.burns.or.us; pete.runnels@co.harney.or.us;
tim.colahan@co.harney.or.us; steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us; NICHOLS Dan; Earl Blumenauer; Suzanne
Bonamici; Peter DeFazio; Jeff Merkley; ROSENBLUM Ellen F; Kurt Schrader ; Greg Walden; Ron Wyden;
washington.field@ic.fbi.gov; steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us; Tim.Gerking@ojd.state.or.us
Your Public Announcement To Enforce The Law And Arrest Ammon Bundy Et. Al.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016 1:20:11 PM
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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From: Richard Ellmyer <ellmyer@macsolve.com>
Date: January 13, 2016 at 1:19:42 PM PST
To: <portland@ic.fbi.gov>
Cc: Interested Parties <interested@macsolve.com>, Heidi Moawad
<heidi.moawad@state.or.us>, Kristen Grainger
<kristen.grainger@state.or.us>, Kristen Leonard
<kristen.leonard@state.or.us>, <dave.ward@co.harney.or.us>,
<brian.needham@co.harney.or.us>, <clafollette@ci.burns.or.us>,
<pete.runnels@co.harney.or.us>, <tim.colahan@co.harney.or.us>,
<steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us>, <dannichols@wildblue.net>, Earl
Blumenauer <earl.blumenauer@mail.house.gov>, Suzanne Bonamici
<suzanne.bonamici@mail.house.gov>, Peter DeFazio
<peter.defazio@mail.house.gov>, Jeff Merkley
<senator@merkley.senate.gov>, Ellen Rosenblum
<ellen.f.rosenblum@state.or.us>, Kurt Schrader
<kurt.schrader@mail.house.gov>, Greg Walden
<greg.walden@mail.house.gov>, "Ron Wyden"
<ron wyden@wyden.senate.gov>, <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>,
<steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us>, <Tim.Gerking@ojd.state.or.us>
Subject: Your Public Announcement To Enforce The Law And
Arrest Ammon Bundy Et. Al.
DearSpecial Agent in Charge of the Oregon FBI,Gregory T. Bretzing:
"The armed militants occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
announced Tuesday morning that they will drive into Burns at the end
of the week to hold a community meeting and inform residents when
they will leave.*
Many Oregonians and Americans expect that you will enforce the law and
arrest, at the first available opportunity, Ammon Bundy and others who
have commandeered federal property at the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge and committed other criminal acts.
Oregonians and Americans alike will expect that you will make a public
announcement at least 24 hours before Bundy and his band of
lawbreakers arrive in Burns for their announced public meeting stating
very clearly that:
A. As soon as Bundy and his gang of criminals leave the Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge they will be arrested.
B. At 7 PM January 15th you will order:
1. the power to be cut off to the office and visitor center of the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge.
2. a block on all electronic communication in and around the office and
visitor center of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
3. closing access in to and out of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
It is extremely important that you be very clear to the public and the law
breakers about your intentions to uphold the law and arrest those who
have brazenly occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Please issue a public statement that includes the points made above by 7
PM Thursday January 14 and include me and those CC above in the
distribution list.
In the event that you choose not to issue a statement by 7 PM Thursday
January 14th and not carry out the actions mentioned above by 7 PM
January 15th then please send me a note explaining why governor Kate
Brown should not immediately enforce the law using the Oregon state
police and the Oregon National Guard to evict and arrest the criminal
trespassers.
Thank you. Good luck and good health.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other property
owned by the state of Oregon and the federal government of the United
States of America.
Author, The Ellmyer Report, distributed to more the a quarter of a million
reader/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and national Press.
*
http://www.oregonlive.com/oregonstandoff/2016/01/oregon_standoff_militants_say.html#lf_comment=442392668
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He called me thanks!
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Jan
Got it, thanks. I will stand down unless you need me!
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Jan
That's probably the right avenue yes. If he isn't calling you back let me know and I'll let him know
who you are....
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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On Jan 13, 2016, at 10:56 AM, MURDOCK Jan * GOV <Jan.MURDOCK@oregon.gov> wrote:
Kristen L. was talking about having the Governor talk to the Director of the FBI. Sorry to
be bugging you; but should I work with SAC Greg Bretzing to accomplish setting up a call
this afternoon?
Thanks.
Jan
Do you have the name and contact information for the person at the FBI
that the Governor spoke with last week?
Thanks.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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Good long read by the trade publication E&E. It highlights the spirit of cooperation that has long carried the
day.
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Library <library@sso.org>
Date: January 13, 2016 at 5:05:27 PM EST
To: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV <Drew.JOHNSTON@oregon.gov>
Subject: RE: Greenwire
PUBLIC LANDS:
Belying militants' claims, Ore. ranchers and feds get along
Phil Taylor, E&E reporter
Published: Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Cows grazing
Hundreds of cows can be seen grazing on the 30-mile drive between Burns, Ore., and the refuge. Photo by Phil Taylor.
MALHEUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Ore. -- Reading the custom-made protest signs here, it would appear the
ranchers of Harney County suffer under the yoke of a despotic federal regime.
"BLM -- another intrusive tyrannical government entity doing what they do best, abusing power and oppressing the
backbone of America," reads one sign propped against a fence, with a hatchet wedged into the nearest post.
It stands sentry outside the refuge's headquarters, which since Jan. 2 has been occupied by a dozen or so militants led by
Ammon Bundy. It's a barb against the Bureau of Land Management, the agency that manages nearly 4 million acres, or
roughly 60 percent of the county's landmass, and dictates what number of cows can graze and where.
Bundy says the federal government's ownership of 640 million acres of Western lands runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution, a
position that's been discredited by most legal scholars. He wants those lands transferred to states and citizens to get the
"ranchers back to ranching."
The irony is that ranchers in this area don't seem to have a major beef with BLM, the nation's largest landlord. Nor do they
grumble about the Fish and Wildlife Service, which manages the 188,000-acre refuge where some livestock are currently
fattening themselves on grass.
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"We've got a good working relationship" with BLM, said Bob Skinner, former president of the Oregon Cattlemen's
Association who grazes cattle on agency lands in neighboring Malheur County. "I wouldn't say we don't have differences of
opinion. But, my gosh, we work them out."
Data provided by BLM show that the amount of forage made available to cows in the agency's Burns district, which
encompasses much of Harney County, has been level for the past several years, with the exception of big dips in 2009 and
2012. BLM allows about 41,000 cow-calf pairs to eat for six months.
To be sure, ranchers in Harney and across the West have grave concerns with the bevy of environmental laws that govern
grazing on BLM lands, and they worry that anti-grazing environmental groups are hijacking those laws to put ranchers out
of business.
In southeast Oregon, many ranchers also worry President Obama will designate a multimillion-acre Owyhee Canyonlands
National Monument, putting a vast area of rolling sagebrush hills and sheer desert canyons off-limits to extractive uses.
In Harney, which boasts more than 500 farms and ranches that depend heavily on public lands to feed their cows, the
relationship with federal landlords has not always been smooth.
Exhibit A is the refuge, a sanctuary for migratory birds that was designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 and
has grown to nearly 188,000 acres in part by acquiring surrounding ranchlands.
"There were some bad actors there in the 1980s," Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), whose district encompasses the refuge,
said in a floor speech last week. "They were very aggressive running the refuge, basically threatening eminent domain and
other things that took ranches. It was bad."
In the 1990s, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt proposed designating a large national monument around Steens Mountain
overlooking the refuge, which many ranchers worried would shut them out of the lands. Congress in 2000 preserved
426,000 acres as a "cooperative management and protection area."
Today, the relationship between ranchers and federal officials has made a remarkable turnaround. It's been nurtured by a
shared commitment by land managers, ranchers and environmentalists to fight invasive species, wildfire and habitat loss.
A prime example is the refuge's 2013 comprehensive conservation plan (CCP), a blueprint that guides the agency's efforts
to reduce invasive carp, improve bird habitat and facilitate grazing, among other resource goals.
"Ultimately, at the end of the day, ranchers and environmentalists all agreed it was excellent," said Colby Marshall, an area
rancher. "What it did is it provided flexibility both for the public lands managers and the ranchers."
'Pissed as hell'
Colby's 64-year-old mother, Georgia Marshall, is one of 13 ranchers with special use permits to use the refuge. She called
the CCP "unprecedented" in the history of the National Wildlife Refuge System. Unlike many high-profile land-use
decisions in the West, it was never litigated.
"I have seen the progress we have made in this community compared to the shit we went through years ago when you
could not stand and talk to a manager, when you could not stand and talk to a range [conservationist]," Georgia Marshall
said at a community meeting a week ago at the Harney County Fairgrounds, where residents railed against the refuge
occupation but said they largely agreed with the message of the occupiers. "But now we have been making some
progress. Granted, it's not a lot of progress. But it's coming."
Marshall, her voice rising before the crowd of several hundred, said she was "pissed as hell" and was not going to let the
out-of-towners at the refuge be the face of area ranchers.
Ammon Bundy's family has battled BLM for decades over its rights to graze cattle on federal lands in southern Nevada. His
father, Cliven Bundy, inspired an armed uprising in the spring of 2014 that forced BLM to abandon its roundup of the
family's cattle, which have been grazing without a permit since the mid-1990s. Grazing in the area was halted to preserve
the federally threatened desert tortoise. But Bundy says the lands do not belong to the federal government.
The Public Lands Council and National Cattlemen's Beef Association, two national grazing advocacy groups, have taken no
official position on the push to transfer federal lands to states, a spokeswoman said.
At Malheur, grazing levels have not changed over the past decade, said Jess Wenick, a refuge ecologist and 40-year
resident of Harney.
This makes Malheur, an open buffet of hay -- sedges, bluegrass and meadow foxtail -- a curious place to stage a protest
against government tyranny.
Each August, permittees are allowed to mow grasses in designated fields. Some is hauled away as hay to private pastures,
and some is piled and eaten by cows on site. Livestock must leave as soon as the piled forage is gone, or by Jan. 31,
whichever is sooner, to make way for the arrival of sandhill cranes.
It's a good deal for cows and birds, Wenick said.
Interdependence
Cattle dung helps cycle nutrients into the soil. In the spring, sandhill cranes flip over cow pies in search of insects. And the
mowing creates stubble, which allows sunlight to heat the soil and make way for early sprouts and bugs -- a buffet for
waterfowl, waterbirds and shorebirds.
According to the CCP, haying and grazing will advance the refuge management goals "by providing valuable foraging,
resting, pairing, nesting, and brood-rearing areas and conditions for the sandhill crane, bobolink, cinnamon teal, and other
meadow-dependent species."
It added, "Malheur Refuge plays a critical role in providing energy for migrating birds within the Pacific Flyway, and
management of wet meadows by haying and grazing is a means of providing much needed energy for these birds to
continue migration and replenish their nutritional reserves."
Walden said cooperation has improved since the 1980s. "There is a much better relationship, and the refuge and the
ranchers work closer together," he said.
In 2012, amid devastating wildfires in southeast Oregon that killed many cattle, the refuge opened its gates to ranchers
whose pastures were burned, Walden noted.
That interdependence between rancher and range manager extends to BLM, where ranchers are seen as a key weapons
in the battle against wildfire, which is an existential threat to cows and sage grouse.
"We need them and they need us," said Skinner, the former cattlemen's chief. "Nobody tells the story that we have one of
the biggest firefighting forces in the United States, and we fight for free."
Rancher-led Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPA) can respond to newly sparked wildfires more quickly than
federal firefighting troops, and they are more familiar with the local roads and topography.
There are 20 RFPAs in Oregon, including six in BLM's Burns district, the agency said.
In addition, private ranches provide a significant percentage of brood-rearing space for growing sage grouse chicks. It's a
wetter habitat type that is relatively rare on BLM lands, said Mike Haske, the agency's deputy state director for resources.
Without viable ranches, sage grouse could suffer, he said.
"We can't be successful on the sage grouse front unless we're all in this together," he said.
Federal critics
BLM and FWS still have plenty of local detractors.
Joe Kingen, who runs cattle for a ranch in Fields, Ore., said BLM has done too much to regulate ranchers and too little to
put out wildfires.
Sign
A sign greets media and visitors on the road to he visitors center at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Phil Taylor.
"The BLM and the environmentalists have been pecking away at the ranching community for years and years," he said last
week while visiting the refuge occupiers with his son, 11-year-old Monte, and daughter, 7-year-old Reata. "Something has
to be done because our way of life is starting to die."
Keith Nantz, a ranch manager at Dillon Land and Cattle Co. in Maupin, Ore., wrote in an op-ed this week in The
Washington Post that the Obama administration "has pushed our livelihood to the brink."
"Utilizing federal land requires ranchers to follow an unfair, complicated and constantly evolving set of rules," he wrote.
"Most of the time, those regulations are written by people with no agriculture experience, and little understanding of what it
takes to produce our nation's food."
Sage grouse could add to what ranchers see as a morass of regulation.
While the ground-dwelling bird was spared protection under the Endangered Species Act last September, it required BLM
to pass sweeping new conservation plans covering 50 million acres of the West that put curbs on grazing, energy
development and off-highway vehicles.
In Oregon, the plans set goals for rangelands to maintain a minimum cover of native, perennial grasses and sagebrush, a
key food source for grouse in the winter, and minimum heights for grasses and forbs. Ranchers are worried BLM will treat
these goals as rigid standards.
"That's got the potential to be pretty controversial," said John O'Keeffe, president of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association
who ranches in neighboring Lake County. "BLM recognizes that all the conditions may not be achievable, but it's not clear
what that means."
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Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 2:35 PM
To: LEONARD Kristen * GOV; GRAINGER Kristen * GOV; FORE Karmen * GOV; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV;
WHITMAN Richard M * GOV; BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
Subject: E&E Harney article
Good long read by the trade publication E&E. It highlights the spirit of cooperation that has
long carried the day.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Library <library@sso.org>
Date: January 13, 2016 at 5:05:27 PM EST
To: JOHNSTON Drew * GOV <Drew.JOHNSTON@oregon.gov>
Subject: RE: Greenwire
PUBLIC LANDS:
Belying militants' claims, Ore. ranchers and feds get
along
Phil Taylor, E&E reporter
Published: Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Hundreds of cows can be seen grazing on the 30-mile drive between Burns, Ore., and the
refuge. Photo by Phil Taylor.
the county's landmass, and dictates what number of cows can graze and where.
Bundy says the federal government's ownership of 640 million acres of Western lands
runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution, a position that's been discredited by most legal
scholars. He wants those lands transferred to states and citizens to get the "ranchers
back to ranching."
The irony is that ranchers in this area don't seem to have a major beef with BLM, the
nation's largest landlord. Nor do they grumble about the Fish and Wildlife Service, which
manages the 188,000-acre refuge where some livestock are currently fattening
themselves on grass.
Advertisement
"We've got a good working relationship" with BLM, said Bob Skinner, former president of
the Oregon Cattlemen's Association who grazes cattle on agency lands in neighboring
Malheur County. "I wouldn't say we don't have differences of opinion. But, my gosh, we
work them out."
Data provided by BLM show that the amount of forage made available to cows in the
agency's Burns district, which encompasses much of Harney County, has been level for
the past several years, with the exception of big dips in 2009 and 2012. BLM allows
about 41,000 cow-calf pairs to eat for six months.
To be sure, ranchers in Harney and across the West have grave concerns with the bevy
of environmental laws that govern grazing on BLM lands, and they worry that anti-grazing
environmental groups are hijacking those laws to put ranchers out of business.
In southeast Oregon, many ranchers also worry President Obama will designate a
multimillion-acre Owyhee Canyonlands National Monument, putting a vast area of rolling
sagebrush hills and sheer desert canyons off-limits to extractive uses.
In Harney, which boasts more than 500 farms and ranches that depend heavily on public
lands to feed their cows, the relationship with federal landlords has not always been
smooth.
Exhibit A is the refuge, a sanctuary for migratory birds that was designated by President
Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 and has grown to nearly 188,000 acres in part by acquiring
surrounding ranchlands.
"There were some bad actors there in the 1980s," Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), whose
district encompasses the refuge, said in a floor speech last week. "They were very
aggressive running the refuge, basically threatening eminent domain and other things that
took ranches. It was bad."
In the 1990s, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt proposed designating a large national
monument around Steens Mountain overlooking the refuge, which many ranchers worried
would shut them out of the lands. Congress in 2000 preserved 426,000 acres as a
"cooperative management and protection area."
Today, the relationship between ranchers and federal officials has made a remarkable
turnaround. It's been nurtured by a shared commitment by land managers, ranchers and
environmentalists to fight invasive species, wildfire and habitat loss.
A prime example is the refuge's 2013 comprehensive conservation plan (CCP), a
blueprint that guides the agency's efforts to reduce invasive carp, improve bird habitat and
facilitate grazing, among other resource goals.
"Ultimately, at the end of the day, ranchers and environmentalists all agreed it was
excellent," said Colby Marshall, an area rancher. "What it did is it provided flexibility both
for the public lands managers and the ranchers."
'Pissed as hell'
Colby's 64-year-old mother, Georgia Marshall, is one of 13 ranchers with special use
permits to use the refuge. She called the CCP "unprecedented" in the history of the
National Wildlife Refuge System. Unlike many high-profile land-use decisions in the West,
it was never litigated.
"I have seen the progress we have made in this community compared to the shit we
went through years ago when you could not stand and talk to a manager, when you
could not stand and talk to a range [conservationist]," Georgia Marshall said at a
community meeting a week ago at the Harney County Fairgrounds, where residents railed
against the refuge occupation but said they largely agreed with the message of the
occupiers. "But now we have been making some progress. Granted, it's not a lot of
progress. But it's coming."
Marshall, her voice rising before the crowd of several hundred, said she was "pissed as
hell" and was not going to let the out-of-towners at the refuge be the face of area
ranchers.
Ammon Bundy's family has battled BLM for decades over its rights to graze cattle on
federal lands in southern Nevada. His father, Cliven Bundy, inspired an armed uprising in
the spring of 2014 that forced BLM to abandon its roundup of the family's cattle, which
have been grazing without a permit since the mid-1990s. Grazing in the area was halted
to preserve the federally threatened desert tortoise. But Bundy says the lands do not
belong to the federal government.
The Public Lands Council and National Cattlemen's Beef Association, two national
grazing advocacy groups, have taken no official position on the push to transfer federal
lands to states, a spokeswoman said.
At Malheur, grazing levels have not changed over the past decade, said Jess Wenick, a
refuge ecologist and 40-year resident of Harney.
This makes Malheur, an open buffet of hay -- sedges, bluegrass and meadow foxtail -- a
curious place to stage a protest against government tyranny.
Each August, permittees are allowed to mow grasses in designated fields. Some is
hauled away as hay to private pastures, and some is piled and eaten by cows on site.
Livestock must leave as soon as the piled forage is gone, or by Jan. 31, whichever is
sooner, to make way for the arrival of sandhill cranes.
It's a good deal for cows and birds, Wenick said.
Interdependence
Cattle dung helps cycle nutrients into the soil. In the spring, sandhill cranes flip over cow
pies in search of insects. And the mowing creates stubble, which allows sunlight to heat
the soil and make way for early sprouts and bugs -- a buffet for waterfowl, waterbirds and
shorebirds.
According to the CCP, haying and grazing will advance the refuge management goals "by
providing valuable foraging, resting, pairing, nesting, and brood-rearing areas and
conditions for the sandhill crane, bobolink, cinnamon teal, and other meadow-dependent
species."
It added, "Malheur Refuge plays a critical role in providing energy for migrating birds
within the Pacific Flyway, and management of wet meadows by haying and grazing is a
means of providing much needed energy for these birds to continue migration and
replenish their nutritional reserves."
Walden said cooperation has improved since the 1980s. "There is a much better
relationship, and the refuge and the ranchers work closer together," he said.
In 2012, amid devastating wildfires in southeast Oregon that killed many cattle, the refuge
opened its gates to ranchers whose pastures were burned, Walden noted.
That interdependence between rancher and range manager extends to BLM, where
ranchers are seen as a key weapons in the battle against wildfire, which is an existential
threat to cows and sage grouse.
"We need them and they need us," said Skinner, the former cattlemen's chief. "Nobody
tells the story that we have one of the biggest firefighting forces in the United States, and
we fight for free."
Rancher-led Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPA) can respond to newly
sparked wildfires more quickly than federal firefighting troops, and they are more familiar
with the local roads and topography.
There are 20 RFPAs in Oregon, including six in BLM's Burns district, the agency said.
In addition, private ranches provide a significant percentage of brood-rearing space for
growing sage grouse chicks. It's a wetter habitat type that is relatively rare on BLM lands,
said Mike Haske, the agency's deputy state director for resources. Without viable
ranches, sage grouse could suffer, he said.
"We can't be successful on the sage grouse front unless we're all in this together," he
said.
Federal critics
BLM and FWS still have plenty of local detractors.
Joe Kingen, who runs cattle for a ranch in Fields, Ore., said BLM has done too much to
regulate ranchers and too little to put out wildfires.
A sign greets media and visitors on the road to the visitors center at the Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Phil Taylor.
"The BLM and the environmentalists have been pecking away at the ranching community
for years and years," he said last week while visiting the refuge occupiers with his son,
11-year-old Monte, and daughter, 7-year-old Reata. "Something has to be done because
our way of life is starting to die."
Keith Nantz, a ranch manager at Dillon Land and Cattle Co. in Maupin, Ore., wrote in an
op-ed this week in The Washington Post that the Obama administration "has pushed our
livelihood to the brink."
"Utilizing federal land requires ranchers to follow an unfair, complicated and constantly
evolving set of rules," he wrote. "Most of the time, those regulations are written by people
with no agriculture experience, and little understanding of what it takes to produce our
nation's food."
Sage grouse could add to what ranchers see as a morass of regulation.
While the ground-dwelling bird was spared protection under the Endangered Species Act
last September, it required BLM to pass sweeping new conservation plans covering 50
million acres of the West that put curbs on grazing, energy development and off-highway
vehicles.
In Oregon, the plans set goals for rangelands to maintain a minimum cover of native,
perennial grasses and sagebrush, a key food source for grouse in the winter, and
minimum heights for grasses and forbs. Ranchers are worried BLM will treat these goals
as rigid standards.
"That's got the potential to be pretty controversial," said John O'Keeffe, president of the
Oregon Cattlemen's Association who ranches in neighboring Lake County. "BLM
recognizes that all the conditions may not be achievable, but it's not clear what that
means."
with lawsuits and information requests. That makes it difficult to perform range
improvements and monitoring necessary to ensure permits can be issued, he said.
"We're basically under attack," he said.
But Brent Fenty, executive director of the Oregon Natural Desert Association, one of the
environmental groups that some locals blame for gumming up the permitting process,
said his group works closely with ranchers and federal agencies to ensure grazing is
"compatible with the public good."
As with all uses on public lands, "grazing is something we're going to approach on a
case-by-case basis," he said.
"Clearly there's a process in place for anything that happens on our public lands to make
sure it's in the public good," he said, "be it cell tower, a trail or ranching."
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Hi there. I'm here through the week and may, in fact, be back next week. I think it makes
sense to wait until Friday to check in just because I'll have more information for you, etc.
Depending on your schedule otherwise, if I cannot come out next week: there is a community
meeting "hosted" by the county court that I believe will be Tuesday night because of the
holiday--if you're able to stay and relate your observations that evening that would be great
(but if you can't it's not the end of the world....)
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: FAIRLEY Scott G * GOV
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 2:55 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Harney County
Hello Heidi. I am going to Burns next Tuesday to talk with Judge Grasty generally about
how the county can recover and move on after the issues at the refuge are resolved. In
addition, as you probably know, the county continues to seek financial assistance to help
mitigate the unanticipated costs tied to the refuge occupation.
Annette mentioned you are in the county now and may have some thoughts on the topics
above. When you have a moment please give me a call as I would like to hear your
thoughts on how we can assist. Also, if there is any way I can help you or the county in
the near-term please let me know. Thanks, and if you have not talked with Judge Grasty
yet, I am sure he would appreciate meeting with you.
Scott Fairley
Regional Solutions
Eastern Region Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
(541) 429-2120
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representative.citizen@state.or.us; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us
State of Oregon needs to act now to protect Harney County and Malheur Refuge!
Wednesday, January 13, 2016 9:13:11 PM
Oregon needs to act now to protect Harney County and Malheur Refuge.docx
State of Oregon needs to act now to protect Harney County and Malheur Refuge!
January 13, 2016
Dear Governor Brown
The State of Oregon needs to act effectively now to protect the residents of Harney County
from an attempted takeover by a hostile armed cult.
We strongly support the actions of the County Sherriff Ward and the County Court and
citizens who want to end this crisis in a peaceful way. We also support their concerns for
fair treatment of ranchers who use public lands.
In the 1980s, the State effectively prevented the takeover of Wasco
County by a similar cult group that used fraud, threats, intimidation, and
bio-terrorism. Secy. of State Norma Paulus and Attorney General Dave
Frohnmayer were on the frontlines of the Rajneesh crisis to protect the
residents of Wasco County and the State.
In the 1970s, Governor McCall acted decisively to defuse the
threatened disorder of the Peoples Army Jamboree by placing National
Guard troops on the streets of Portland to protect the public, and by
holding a rock festival for potential protestors.
Where is the State of Oregon in this current crisis? Where are the State Police? Where is the
National Guard (in reserve)?
The States low profile response is sending a perverse message that Oregon tolerates civil
insurrection and intimidation of its citizens, and that Oregonians are comfortable with selfstyled militias patrolling our public lands, small towns, or county courthouses. This
perception invites more of the same as we are seeing now.
If this was a massive range fire, state and local authorities would not allow unlimited access
to the fire scene by more arsonists, such as competing militia groups, occupier friends and
families, or grandstanding State legislators. The Malheur Refuge attracts a large number of
visitors from March to June with big positive impacts for the County economy. Who will
want to visit this year with an unresolved armed occupation?
We urge you to declare a State of Emergency or the equivalent in Harney County now and to
provide effective State resources to help the County control access to the Refuge, Burns, and
the County, and to end this crisis, as you would in a conflagration.
Sincerely Yours
Richard N Ross
Bend, Oregon
CC. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum
State of Oregon needs to act now to protect Harney County and Malheur Refuge!
January 13, 2016
Governor Kate Brown representative.citizen@state.or.us
Dear Governor Brown
The State of Oregon needs to act effectively now to protect the residents of Harney County from
an attempted takeover by a hostile armed cult.
We strongly support the actions of the County Sherriff Ward and the County Court and citizens
who want to end this crisis in a peaceful way. We also support their concerns for fair treatment
of ranchers who use public lands.
In the 1980s, the State effectively prevented the takeover of Wasco County by a similar
cult group that used fraud, threats, intimidation, and bio-terrorism. Secy. of State Norma
Paulus and Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer were on the frontlines of the Rajneesh
crisis to protect the residents of Wasco County and the State.
In the 1970s, Governor McCall acted decisively to defuse the threatened disorder of the
Peoples Army Jamboree by placing National Guard troops on the streets of Portland to
protect the public, and by holding a rock festival for potential protestors.
Where is the State of Oregon in this current crisis? Where are the State Police? Where is the
National Guard (in reserve)?
The States low profile response is sending a perverse message that Oregon tolerates civil
insurrection and intimidation of its citizens, and that Oregonians are comfortable with self-styled
militias patrolling our public lands, small towns, or county courthouses. This perception invites
more of the same as we are seeing now.
If this was a massive range fire, state and local authorities would not allow unlimited access to
the fire scene by more arsonists, such as competing militia groups, occupier friends and
families, or grandstanding State legislators. The Malheur Refuge attracts a large number of
visitors from March to June with big positive impacts for the County economy. Who will want
to visit this year with an unresolved armed occupation?
We urge you to declare a State of Emergency or the equivalent in Harney County now and to
provide effective State resources to help the County control access to the Refuge, Burns, and the
County, and to end this crisis, as you would in a conflagration.
Sincerely Yours
Richard N Ross
Bend, Oregon
CC. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum
Harney County Judge Steve Grasty steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us
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Thanks Heidi. Give me a call at your leisure. I have a meeting Tuesday eve in
Canyon City but may be able to be flexible.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 13, 2016, at 4:44 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Hi there. I'm here through the week and may, in fact, be back next week. I think
it makes sense to wait until Friday to check in just because I'll have more
information for you, etc.
Depending on your schedule otherwise, if I cannot come out next week: there is
a community meeting "hosted" by the county court that I believe will be Tuesday
night because of the holiday--if you're able to stay and relate your observations
that evening that would be great (but if you can't it's not the end of the world....)
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: FAIRLEY Scott G * GOV
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 2:55 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Harney County
Hello Heidi. I am going to Burns next Tuesday to talk with Judge Grasty
generally about how the county can recover and move on after the issues at
the refuge are resolved. In addition, as you probably know, the county
continues to seek financial assistance to help mitigate the unanticipated costs
tied to the refuge occupation.
Annette mentioned you are in the county now and may have some thoughts on
the topics above. When you have a moment please give me a call as I would
like to hear your thoughts on how we can assist. Also, if there is any way I
can help you or the county in the near-term please let me know. Thanks, and
if you have not talked with Judge Grasty yet, I am sure he would appreciate
meeting with you.
Scott Fairley
Regional Solutions
Eastern Region Coordinator
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To:
Date:
Attachments:
John Bishop
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Thursday, January 14, 2016 9:11:03 AM
Harney Press Release #2.docx
Heidi, here is a press release I have been asked to send out, wanted you and Governor to have a
copy.
330 Hood Street Northeast Salem Oregon 97301 P.O. Box 7468 Salem Oregon 97303
www.oregonsheriffs.org info@oregonsheriffs.org
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One additional note if the situation in Burns comes up: OHA's public health division
has a public health emergency response system in place in the event of public health
emergencies including mass casualty incidents. The system is in place and ready;
state public health official have been in touch with local officials and are monitoring
the situation closely.
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 14, 2016, at 8:27 AM, HOWARD Lisa * GOV <Lisa.HOWARD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Hi Heidi,
Is there anything youd like to add regarding public safety as it relates to mental health
that the Governor should mention to AOC & LOC? They would like to see more
resources for training and facilities (no surprise).
I need to submit the memo this afternoon, so if you have time to shoot me a sentence or
two, that would be great.
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Here are some notes on some county issues. I think its unlikely the first two will come
up, but theres a good chance the third one will which is why I provided a little more
detail. Let me know if you need anything else.
Jeremy
inform policy decisions. The tool will include both demographic information of
the county (e.g. age groups, economic growth rate, poverty rate) as well as
data on behavioral health, such as utilization rates of certain services. OHA has
convened a stakeholder group to help monitor and analyze data and
disparities.
<!--[if !supportLists]--> <!--[endif]--> Douglas County community mental health
provider: CHA is a non-profit organization that is the community mental
health provider in Douglas County. It was formed after the county decided to
discontinue being the community mental health provider. CHA is in the
process of merging into a different organization, ADAPT. OHA has a direct
contract with CHA to provide non-Medicaid services (indigent services). OHA
contracts with the local CCO, Umpqua Community Health, for all Medicaid
services (including mental health), and Umpqua subcontracts with CHA for
mental health services for its Medicaid members. One of the CHA board
members recently filed a lawsuit alleging that the CHA boards decision to
merge with ADAPT violated the organizations bylaws. Other counties, most of
which still provide mental health services, may be concerned and raise
questions about whats happening in Douglas County. While it wouldnt be the
appropriate role for OHA to dictate to a community how to organize its mental
health system or who to contract with to run it, OHA is closely monitoring the
situation. They will require that ADAPT meet its licensing standards for the
non-Medicaid services. Additionally, OHA is closely monitoring the Medicaid
services and has weekly calls with Umpqua to ensure there is not disruption in
the community.
Good Morning,
On January 20 th the Governor will meet with the leaders of AOC & LOC (new work
group called the Intergovernmental Coordinating Council). In addition, she will have brief,
individual meetings with the two groups. Im putting together the Governors meeting
memo and need a few short sentences from you to prepare the Governor (e.g., status of
the measure/issue, proposals for 2016, concerns/requests AOC or LOC may raise).
Please let me know if you need more detailed info. Karmen and I met with the executive
directors yesterday and can give you some background if needed.
Below is a list of agenda items and where I need your help. A brief response by
sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, would be great.
Governors Update:
2016 Legislative Proposals (IVO)
Transportation (KARMEN)
PERS (IVO)
Drought Package, Water Resources Department (LAURI)
DHS & Employment Department (GEORGE)
Items for Group Discussion:
Housing Tools that would be helpful to local communities (DANI)
Mental Health/Public Safety Follow-up to progress made in 2015
(HEIDI/JEREMY)
Proposed Legislative Concept for a Minimum Property Tax Measure (LC
11) Does it have legislative support? (LISA)
Other issues (if theres time)
Public Contracting Laws
Continued Refinement on the Legalization of Marijuana (Measure
91) (HEIDI)
Lisa Howard
Intergovernmental Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Service Bldg, Room 126 | 255 Capitol St NE | Salem OR 97310
Office 503.378.6502 | Cell 503.400.2046 | * lisa.howard@oregon.gov
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330 Hood Street Northeast Salem Oregon 97301 P.O. Box 7468 Salem Oregon 97303
www.oregonsheriffs.org info@oregonsheriffs.org
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Sheriff John Bishop (Ret.)
Oregon State Sheriffs Association
Executive Director
(503)364-4204
330 Hood Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
bishop@oregonsheriffs.org
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John Bishop
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
RE:
Thursday, January 14, 2016 9:21:04 AM
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Sheriff John Bishop (Ret.)
Oregon State Sheriffs Association
Executive Director
(503)364-4204
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Gracias
One additional note if the situation in Burns comes up: OHA's public health division has a public
health emergency response system in place in the event of public health emergencies including
mass casualty incidents. The system is in place and ready; state public health official have been in
touch with local officials and are monitoring the situation closely.
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 14, 2016, at 8:27 AM, HOWARD Lisa * GOV <Lisa.HOWARD@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi Heidi,
Is there anything youd like to add regarding public safety as it relates to mental health
that the Governor should mention to AOC & LOC? They would like to see more
resources for training and facilities (no surprise).
I need to submit the memo this afternoon, so if you have time to shoot me a sentence or
two, that would be great.
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Here are some notes on some county issues. I think its unlikely the first two will come
up, but theres a good chance the third one will which is why I provided a little more
detail. Let me know if you need anything else.
Jeremy
Referrals to state hospital: There has been a higher than usual rate of referrals
from six counties to the state hospital of patients who are not fit to proceed to
trial in a criminal case (referred to as 370 patients), creating an access issue for
other patients. OHA has begun meeting with the six counties to explore the
problem.
Behavioral health mapping tool: OHA is developing a behavioral health system
mapping tool to
by county to help better understand the behavior health system and better
inform policy decisions. The tool will include both demographic information of
the county (e.g. age groups, economic growth rate, poverty rate) as well as
data on behavioral health, such as utilization rates of certain services. OHA has
convened a stakeholder group to help monitor and analyze data and
disparities.
Douglas County community mental health provider: CHA is a non-profit
organization that is the community mental health provider in Douglas County.
It was formed after the county decided to discontinue being the community
mental health provider. CHA is in the process of merging into a different
organization, ADAPT. OHA has a direct contract with CHA to provide nonMedicaid services (indigent services). OHA contracts with the local CCO,
Umpqua Community Health, for all Medicaid services (including mental health),
and Umpqua subcontracts with CHA for mental health services for its Medicaid
members. One of the CHA board members recently filed a lawsuit alleging that
the CHA boards decision to merge with ADAPT violated the organizations
bylaws. Other counties, most of which still provide mental health services, may
be concerned and raise questions about whats happening in Douglas County.
While it wouldnt be the appropriate role for OHA to dictate to a community
how to organize its mental health system or who to contract with to run it,
OHA is closely monitoring the situation. They will require that ADAPT meet its
licensing standards for the non-Medicaid services. Additionally, OHA is closely
monitoring the Medicaid services and has weekly calls with Umpqua to ensure
there is not disruption in the community.
Good Morning,
On January 20 th the Governor will meet with the leaders of AOC & LOC (new work
group called the Intergovernmental Coordinating Council). In addition, she will have brief,
individual meetings with the two groups. Im putting together the Governors meeting
memo and need a few short sentences from you to prepare the Governor (e.g., status of
the measure/issue, proposals for 2016, concerns/requests AOC or LOC may raise).
Please let me know if you need more detailed info. Karmen and I met with the executive
directors yesterday and can give you some background if needed.
Below is a list of agenda items and where I need your help. A brief response by
sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, would be great.
Governors Update:
2016 Legislative Proposals (IVO)
Transportation (KARMEN)
PERS (IVO)
Drought Package, Water Resources Department (LAURI)
DHS & Employment Department (GEORGE)
Items for Group Discussion:
Housing Tools that would be helpful to local communities (DANI)
Mental Health/Public Safety Follow-up to progress made in 2015
(HEIDI/JEREMY)
Proposed Legislative Concept for a Minimum Property Tax Measure (LC
11) Does it have legislative support? (LISA)
Other issues (if theres time)
Public Contracting Laws
Continued Refinement on the Legalization of Marijuana (Measure
91) (HEIDI)
Lisa Howard
Intergovernmental Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Service Bldg, Room 126 | 255 Capitol St NE | Salem OR 97310
Office 503.378.6502 | Cell 503.400.2046 | * lisa.howard@oregon.gov
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Attachments:
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: John Bishop <bishop@oregonsheriffs.org>
Date: January 14, 2016 at 9:08:37 AM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Heidi, here is a press release I have been asked to send out, wanted you and Governor
to have a copy.
330 Hood Street Northeast Salem Oregon 97301 P.O. Box 7468 Salem Oregon 97303
www.oregonsheriffs.org info@oregonsheriffs.org
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Gov wants to write a letter to fed authorities to express concerns about stress on
the community.
Need to know to whom Gov's letter should be addressed, in your view, and
specifics.
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: John Bishop <bishop@oregonsheriffs.org>
Date: January 14, 2016 at 9:08:37 AM PST
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
Heidi, here is a press release I have been asked to send out, wanted you
and Governor to have a copy.
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Sheriff John Bishop (Ret.)
Oregon State Sheriffs Association
Executive Director
(503)364-4204
330 Hood Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
bishop@oregonsheriffs.org
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1/8-1/14
I'm in a funeral...will call when I'm out. This is very short notice but we have a
conference call planned to update key legislative leaders on the situation in Harney
County at 4 PM this afternoon. I am hopeful you might be able to join. The call in
number is 712
and the access code is
So far, Courtney, Burdick,
Kotek, Williamson and Prozanski are confirmed. Thank you!
I will try. I have something on my schedule at 4
If we can check in between now and 3:30 I can give you info from my ofc
perspective but now I've got another thing I have to do......so won't be able to join
call. I could also check Ivo's availability and have him on call as GOV ofc
representation.
Still at funeral...will call in about 15
No problem
--Hi Heidi...sending this to your personal cell as well. I hope you are surviving in
Harney County! I'm at the Chiefs and Sheriffs Conf. I would like to ask for your help.
Is it possible to arrange a quick meeting between Sheriffs Roberts, Garrett & Myers
along with Bishop & I with you and the Governor? Its regarding Harney County. I
would not ask unless I thought it was urgent and time sensitive. If you can find
time, we will be there. Call if you want to talk.
Kevin: I need to know exactly what the Sheriff's' asks are before I can get a call. I
won't "preview" them to GKB because I know they want to deliver the message but
I've been asked by chief of staff to have an outline and names of who will be on the
call (I know it will depend a bit on when call is scheduled). Thanks
Thanks Heidi...I will work with the Sheriffs to get you something right away. If the
Gov is in the state, they would like to meet in person if possible. I know you are in
Harney right now and so phone will necessarily be a part. Let me know your
thoughts!
Okay. I said phone call and was told we could find 15 mins for phone. Don't know if
we can do in person but we will see.
Thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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GKB: Would like an update
HM: Yes. Will be back in my room shortly and will send a lengthy one.
Would you prefer text or conference call?
KL: Hey team - should we do a conf call at 7:00, when the state of union wraps up?
We can use my conf number which I will text when I get home.
BS: I'm in.
KL: How about 7:30 pm, since I think the speech will go longer, at 1-888participant code
HM: Roger
Governor: Ben and KristenL and I just did a call. They are briefed and can update
you tomorrow OR feel free to call me tonight when you're available and I will update
you myself!
GKB: Tomorrow is totally fine.
Thanks so much.
---HM: In convo w/ us atty he suggested I book a room here again next week but that
it's possible I won't need to come. Rooms going fast so I booked one where the LE
guys stay this time as safety becoming a bigger concern. Will know Friday if they
think I should come back next week or wait one more week.
GKB: Thanks Heidi.
---HM: http://www.bluemountaineagle.com/Local News/20160113/members-of-armedgroup-occupying-refuge-meet-with-grant-county-sheriff-in-john-day
HM: Krisannehall.com coming to town tomorrow per occupiers press conf
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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W/ KL 1/8-1/14
HM: I'm not sure what just happened when I tried to call. I am feeling a bit paranoid
so I just want to say this: although I am acting as a "translator" by trying to explain
where I think our fed partners are coming from, I am not necessarily endorsing what
they are saying or how they are feeling. If there is a question about my allegiance or
commitment, I want to reassure you that it is firmly attached to the Governor and
her interests in this situation. I think we should talk about whether or not I just head
out there next week without waiting for fed or OSP to give me a head's up.
KL: Terrific! On another note, I just saw your text from this morning. You are a
trusted, terrific, valued colleague. I feel so fortunate to have your public safety
smarts on our team. Our disbelief and incredulity is not in response to your
explanations of where public safety is at but a frustration with the lack of
information. You are doing a great job. I am glad you are heading out there...it will
bring us all comfort.
BS: Thanks. I also had a chance to chat with Ben yesterday and I calmed down.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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W/ KF 1/4/16
FYI nick from waldens ofc called richard re natl guard in Harney co. I returned call
and left VM
Ok. Thx. Should we connect on broader update. We had told delegation we would
keep them updated.
There is no update
Even after the 2pm hour?
The Hammonds turned themselves in. That's all I have. No Harney Co update
though
Thx.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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W/ OSP Spr RE
1/5-1/13
I sent you an email. Can you please read it and call me
541
. Sheriff Ward
3 Sheriff s going out the refuge at noon to talk to group. FBI has been directed to
pick up media interaction.
Caravan has left for the refuge. They are going to call in route
Meeting is over. Sheriff told them escort out of Oregon. Sheriff will call back
tomorrow for decision.
Are you still there?
No. I came home today.
I am getting updates from CP. I will be
heading back Monday. Are you free for a call
--How did LE find out about sitch?
And do you know who from opb? Make?
Male?
Reporter called in to CP. I believe it was a male. I can confirm. Give me a minute
It was a male.
Reporter told to not cooperate with FBI by editor.
Omg. Ok.
Heard it is WW reporter. He has photos and other evidence. It may get seized
--Hey am at
school now just checking in to see if any new info this am?
Updating team @ 8:30. Feel free to text or leave VM I just can't answer for the next
20 mins or so.
K
FYI I have reserved a spacious king suite at the Burns Days Inn M-F next week. See
you in paradise!
Sweet
Convoy just left from refuge. Unknown destination but Intel says possible protest at
courthouse
Protesting at airport where FBI SWAT is located
Moving protest to town. Probably CP
Courthouse
. a little delayed
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W/ comms team
1/12/16
I am getting pulled into a meeting here and have to get off the phone but FYI Bud
Pierce has arrived in Burns this morning and was asking to meet w Sheriff Ward who
declined the request.
Meeting delayed. Calling back.
Correction: not Bud Pierce. It was Bruce Cuff who ran last time?
Ok
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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W/ DA Colahan
1/11-1/12
Are you in Burns?
Coming today. Leaving Portland around 8-8:15. Taking
--FYI Greg b just told me I'm not allowed in that mtg
to school first.
I'll snitch
He acknowledged that I'd likely hear everything said he's just not letting me in
there.
Whatevs
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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FYI
Lisa Howard
Intergovernmental Coordinator
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Service Bldg, Room 126 | 255 Capitol St NE | Salem OR 97310
Office 503.378.6502 | Cell 503.400.2046 | * lisa.howard@oregon.gov
January11,2016
AssociationofOregonCountiesStatementontheSituationinHarneyCounty
TheAssociationofOregonCounties(AOC)islookingforwardtoapeacefulresolutionofthe
occupationbyarmedmilitantsoftheMalheurNationalWildlifeRefuge.Localcontrolisalong
heldtenetofOregoncounties,andassuch,AOCwouldliketoseetheseoutofstateandout
ofcountymilitantsgohometotheirfamilies,andrespectfullyaskthemtodoso.
TheissueoffederallandmanagementhasbeenontopoftheAOCradarscreenformanyyears.
TheAssociationintendstoredoubleeffortstoworkwiththeOregonCongressionalDelegation
andfederalagenciestogiveOregonsruralcommunitiesavoiceindecisionsthatimpacttheir
livelihoodsandwayoflife.
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rw
We are hearing from multiple sources the Harney County residents sentiment is shifting very
quickly to a higher degree of sympathy towards the occupation because they feel like their way of
life is under siege by the national narrative and all the social media. It is very disturbing for them to
see ranchers being called welfare cheats and guys in cowboy hats mocked as YAllQaeda, dumb
hicks, etc.
If anyone shows up with a sign at a conservation rally that says anything like Welfare Cheat
Ranchers, it could well be featured on the front page of the Burns paper and OPBs disappointingly
sensationalized coverage.
If I thought a rally would consist solely of messages and speeches that said We Love Birds and We
Support Harney County, I wouldnt write you. But get a big group together who are understandably
frustrated with these occupiers and emotions will spill. And I think that is the last thing the people of
Harney County need or want to hear. I think it could set all of our efforts at collaborative,
community-based conservation back for a very long time.
And anything that may inflame emotions and make federal employees or conservation staff even
more of a target would be a disaster.
Sorry to be the lone voice here but I feel strongly that these rallies are a very big mistake.
I urge you to rethink these rallies.
Respectfully,
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
I am 100% on board with the idea that we should not use this moment to promote specific
conservation campaigns. But, without a vocal pro public lands message, we are putting our
campaigns at risk with our collective silence (or, if not silence, our muted response).
Likewise, timing is challenging. The longer we wait, the less relevant and potent our message
will be (we can get hundreds to rally today just based on their riled passions - but in two
weeks, who knows). On the flip side, the longer we wait the better chance the stand off will
have ended and we won't inadvertently pour more fuel on the fire somehow. My personal
feeling is that the fuel is already gushing, the situation is already volitile, people's lives
already have been threatened.
But, I think timing and coordinated message are things to talk about ASAP.
Hopefully we can get on a call tomorrow at 8am.
Here is a line we can use:
888-346-3659 x5388
-Sean
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Bob Sallinger <bsallinger@audubonportland.org>
wrote:
Definitely important points. If folks have time lets huddle tomorrow and I hope Jim that you
will joint us and continue to provide your insights. I think we at bare minimum discuss how
we productively and constructively direct folks who "want to do something." I have heard
from at least half a dozen enviro type groups that planned to head to Harney County and I
headed them off. A joint unified message about what we think would be constructive would
be very helpful.
Bob
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Joseph Vaile <joseph@kswild.org> wrote:
Thanks for elaborating Jim!
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Jim Desmond <jim.desmond@tnc.org> wrote:
Joe
My point is timing. TNC will wait until the occupation ends out of personal safety concerns. Plus Im
not convinced the more nuanced collaborative message will be heard now amidst the more
dramatic backdrop. I think the message will be lost now but likely to be far more effective once
things cool down in a few weeks or months.
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
Subject: Re: Floating an idea - rally for public lands and the rule of law
Thank you for those thoughts Jim. Very important to consider. Being down here in southern
Oregon, there are quite a few of the Oathkeeper/militia types that are very intimidating. Their
presence, often with open carry at public meetings, has led to folks not speaking up or afraid
to express their opinion about conservation issues in our region. It is not a new or positive
dynamic.
I am curious though, if not a rally, how do we counter the narrative that we should give the
public estate back to the Bundy's. It is interesting to note that Koch Inc. is a big supporter of
Rep. Greg Walden and that corporate take-over of public lands looms over this debate. I am
afraid that this is turning into a political debate is headed toward something that will be
terrible for conservation.
Does TNC share those concerns? If so, how should the broader conservation community work
together to inject a pro-conservation narrative into this debate? Or, do you think that keeping
silent the best strategy as the militants are bad messengers and we don't need to worry about
the spill over onto real conservation campaigns?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts. I do wish there were better coordinated efforts and
messaging on this from national, regional and local organizations.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Jim Desmond <jim.desmond@tnc.org> wrote:
And I guess for the record I should say I think this is a very bad idea.
There are an increasing number of men with heavy artillery out there. Federal staff and their
families have been threatened. I would be concerned about this spilling over to conservation staff
out here.
I would advise you to not do anything without clearing it with the FBI. I realize that may sound
ridiculous to some of you but this is a very volatile and dangerous situation that no one on this email
knows the inner details of. Nor do we have experience in diffusing armed conflicts.
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
Let's do it Bob!
My schedule is crazy today but perhaps we can get those interested on the phone early today
to see if we can set a date and time and roll from there.
Can anyone check in at 9:30 this morning?
-Sean
On Sunday, January 10, 2016, Bob Sallinger <bsallinger@audubonportland.org> wrote:
Hi All,
Bringing Sean's original email group back together here---I was originally lukewarm to the
idea of a rally but I have grown much more supportive as it has become clear that the FBI
tactics are not working and as there have been too few public voices speaking on behalf of
the refuge and public lands. I think we should go forward with a rally or a series of rallies
this week. My sense is that there is something close to critical mass at this point for a good
turnout if we gave ourselves till the end of the week and made a concerted combined effort.
Would be good to pull together a conversation tomorrow.
Also wanted to let folks know that Audubon is posting updates and other information on our
"Restore Malheur" Webpage several times a day. Today we posted on actions people could
take including calling/ emailing their reps, letters to the editor, etc. We also posted a "Support
Malheur" profile picture that people could upload to their facebook pages which is getting
some pretty good use at this point.
Bob
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Sean Stevens <ss@oregonwild.org> wrote:
Hey all,
I've been following the news on the armed takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge as I'm
sure many of you have. Oregon Wild just put out a statement (and Audubon had a great one
over the weekend), but I feel that - collectively - this might be a good moment for the public
lands community to wrench the spotlight away from these yahoos and focus on the public
lands values that we all care about.
My brainstorm was a coordinated rally/protest in support of public lands, in support of public
lands employees (who we might not always agree with), and in support of the rule of law.
The idea being that we could show the militia what public protest really looks like and bring
attention to the vast majority of folks that support public lands.
It seems it would be pretty easy to put out a message to our lists and coordinate something in
Portland, Bend, Eugene, and Medford by late this week.
Anyone interested in coordinating on this? Or maybe other ideas for pushing back against
these extremists?
Thanks,
Sean
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
Oregon Wild is in this year's Willamette Week Give!Guide- donate today and get great incentives in
return.
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
-Joseph Vaile
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
POB 102 Ashland OR 97520
p: 541-488-5789
http://www.kswild.org
-Joseph Vaile
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
POB 102 Ashland OR 97520
p: 541-488-5789
http://www.kswild.org
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
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ONDA is laying low / not engaging either. Other groups, however, its a different story. I spoke to
some folks today, passed along my thoughts on considerations they should bear in mind, and can
provide intel on what I learned.
One important thing: tomorrow, there will apparently be some gatherings in Bend, organized by Great
Old Broads for Wilderness as well as Friends of the Malheur Refuge.
rw
We are hearing from multiple sources the Harney County residents sentiment is shifting very
quickly to a higher degree of sympathy towards the occupation because they feel like their way of
life is under siege by the national narrative and all the social media. It is very disturbing for them to
see ranchers being called welfare cheats and guys in cowboy hats mocked as YAllQaeda, dumb
hicks, etc.
If anyone shows up with a sign at a conservation rally that says anything like Welfare Cheat
Ranchers, it could well be featured on the front page of the Burns paper and OPBs disappointingly
sensationalized coverage.
If I thought a rally would consist solely of messages and speeches that said We Love Birds and We
Support Harney County, I wouldnt write you. But get a big group together who are understandably
frustrated with these occupiers and emotions will spill. And I think that is the last thing the people of
Harney County need or want to hear. I think it could set all of our efforts at collaborative,
community-based conservation back for a very long time.
And anything that may inflame emotions and make federal employees or conservation staff even
more of a target would be a disaster.
Sorry to be the lone voice here but I feel strongly that these rallies are a very big mistake.
Respectfully,
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
I am 100% on board with the idea that we should not use this moment to promote specific
conservation campaigns. But, without a vocal pro public lands message, we are putting our
campaigns at risk with our collective silence (or, if not silence, our muted response).
Likewise, timing is challenging. The longer we wait, the less relevant and potent our message
will be (we can get hundreds to rally today just based on their riled passions - but in two
weeks, who knows). On the flip side, the longer we wait the better chance the stand off will
have ended and we won't inadvertently pour more fuel on the fire somehow. My personal
feeling is that the fuel is already gushing, the situation is already volitile, people's lives
already have been threatened.
But, I think timing and coordinated message are things to talk about ASAP.
Hopefully we can get on a call tomorrow at 8am.
Here is a line we can use:
888-346-3659 x5388
-Sean
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Bob Sallinger <bsallinger@audubonportland.org>
wrote:
Definitely important points. If folks have time lets huddle tomorrow and I hope Jim that you
will joint us and continue to provide your insights. I think we at bare minimum discuss how
we productively and constructively direct folks who "want to do something." I have heard
from at least half a dozen enviro type groups that planned to head to Harney County and I
headed them off. A joint unified message about what we think would be constructive would
be very helpful.
Bob
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Joseph Vaile <joseph@kswild.org> wrote:
Thanks for elaborating Jim!
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Jim Desmond <jim.desmond@tnc.org> wrote:
Joe
My point is timing. TNC will wait until the occupation ends out of personal safety concerns. Plus Im
not convinced the more nuanced collaborative message will be heard now amidst the more
dramatic backdrop. I think the message will be lost now but likely to be far more effective once
things cool down in a few weeks or months.
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
Subject: Re: Floating an idea - rally for public lands and the rule of law
Thank you for those thoughts Jim. Very important to consider. Being down here in southern
Oregon, there are quite a few of the Oathkeeper/militia types that are very intimidating. Their
presence, often with open carry at public meetings, has led to folks not speaking up or afraid
to express their opinion about conservation issues in our region. It is not a new or positive
dynamic.
I am curious though, if not a rally, how do we counter the narrative that we should give the
public estate back to the Bundy's. It is interesting to note that Koch Inc. is a big supporter of
Rep. Greg Walden and that corporate take-over of public lands looms over this debate. I am
afraid that this is turning into a political debate is headed toward something that will be
----Jim Desmond
State Director
The Nature Conservancy in Oregon
821 SE 14th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
jim.desmond@tnc.org
(503) 802 8100 (Phone)
(503) 901 5008 (Mobile)
Let's do it Bob!
My schedule is crazy today but perhaps we can get those interested on the phone early today
to see if we can set a date and time and roll from there.
Can anyone check in at 9:30 this morning?
-Sean
On Sunday, January 10, 2016, Bob Sallinger <bsallinger@audubonportland.org> wrote:
Hi All,
Bringing Sean's original email group back together here---I was originally lukewarm to the
idea of a rally but I have grown much more supportive as it has become clear that the FBI
tactics are not working and as there have been too few public voices speaking on behalf of
the refuge and public lands. I think we should go forward with a rally or a series of rallies
this week. My sense is that there is something close to critical mass at this point for a good
turnout if we gave ourselves till the end of the week and made a concerted combined effort.
Would be good to pull together a conversation tomorrow.
Also wanted to let folks know that Audubon is posting updates and other information on our
"Restore Malheur" Webpage several times a day. Today we posted on actions people could
take including calling/ emailing their reps, letters to the editor, etc. We also posted a "Support
Malheur" profile picture that people could upload to their facebook pages which is getting
some pretty good use at this point.
Bob
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Sean Stevens <ss@oregonwild.org> wrote:
Hey all,
I've been following the news on the armed takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge as I'm
sure many of you have. Oregon Wild just put out a statement (and Audubon had a great one
over the weekend), but I feel that - collectively - this might be a good moment for the public
lands community to wrench the spotlight away from these yahoos and focus on the public
lands values that we all care about.
My brainstorm was a coordinated rally/protest in support of public lands, in support of public
lands employees (who we might not always agree with), and in support of the rule of law.
The idea being that we could show the militia what public protest really looks like and bring
attention to the vast majority of folks that support public lands.
It seems it would be pretty easy to put out a message to our lists and coordinate something in
Portland, Bend, Eugene, and Medford by late this week.
Anyone interested in coordinating on this? Or maybe other ideas for pushing back against
these extremists?
Thanks,
Sean
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
Oregon Wild is in this year's Willamette Week Give!Guide- donate today and get great incentives in
return.
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
-Joseph Vaile
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
POB 102 Ashland OR 97520
p: 541-488-5789
http://www.kswild.org
-Joseph Vaile
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
POB 102 Ashland OR 97520
p: 541-488-5789
http://www.kswild.org
-Sean Stevens
Executive Director
Oregon Wild | www.oregonwild.org
(503) 283.6343 ext 211 | ss@oregonwild.org
Protecting and restoring Oregon's wildlands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy for
future generations since 1974.
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Richard Ellmyer
Interested Parties
Heidi Moawad; Kristen Grainger; Kristen Leonard; dave.ward@co.harney.or.us;
brian.needham@co.harney.or.us; clafollette@ci.burns.or.us; pete.runnels@co.harney.or.us;
tim.colahan@co.harney.or.us; steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us; NICHOLS Dan; Earl Blumenauer; Suzanne
Bonamici; Peter DeFazio; Jeff Merkley; ROSENBLUM Ellen F; Kurt Schrader ; Greg Walden; Ron Wyden;
washington.field@ic.fbi.gov; Tim.Gerking@ojd.state.or.us; lasvegas@fbi.gov
FBI"s Bretzing Won"t Admit And Announce His Responsibility To Arrest Law Breaker Ammon Bundy And His
Armed Gang Of Thieves And Terrorists
Thursday, January 14, 2016 7:01:09 PM
In the more than thirteen years that I have been writing and publishing these commentaries about our community better
than 99.5% of those receiving my "Interested Parties" emails are, in fact, interested. The numbers range from a handful to
many hundreds of thousands depending on the issue of the day.
TheControlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003also known as theCAN-SPAM Act
of 2003specifically exemptspolitical speech.It was authored by senator Ron Wyden. A call to his staff will clarify this
legislation. Over the last nine years only ahandfulof the most egregiouscommercialviolators have successfully been
tried and convicted. The law did not work as many of us who helped develop it had hoped. Spam, as defined in this act, is
an international problem which requires an international solution. Signed emails with true headers whose content is
related to government and politics that the receiver considers "bothersome" are not spam.
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Steve Grasty
MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Fw: You"ll want to see this video
Thursday, January 14, 2016 8:01:03 PM
I think this guy crossed a line here. I will ask law enforcement to review. Steve
Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Tablet
------ Original message-----From: Steve Grasty
Date: Thu, Jan 14, 2016 8:19 AM
To: stevengrasty@hotmail.com;
Subject:FW: You'll want to see this video
Steve Grasty
Harney County Judge
P 541 573 6356
From: Patric Douglas [mailto:sharkcrew@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 10:15 PM
To: Steve Grasty
Subject: You'll want to see this video
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FYI. I just spoke with Craig Heuberger at OSP about the linked article below, and they will be following
up internally. Has there been guidance to or discussion with agencies on how to respond to media
requests or issues that might get linked to Malheur Co/other previous situations?
http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20160114/NEWS/160119773
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Yes, there has. Agencies have been told to respond to requests for information about specific issues
that pertain to their agencies areas of authority, but not to comment substantively for the record. I
believe that message was conveyed at the outset by OEM and DAS and on our weekly Coms call with
agency directors. That said, OSP has a Coms person on the ground in Harney County.
We also told OEM to tell Coms directors at state agencies that they can contact me, Chris, Melissa or
Amy about media inquiries on a case by case basis if they need to.
FYI. I just spoke with Craig Heuberger at OSP about the linked article below, and they will be following
up internally. Has there been guidance to or discussion with agencies on how to respond to media
requests or issues that might get linked to Malheur Co/other previous situations?
http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20160114/NEWS/160119773
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If you are ok w. it Heidi, I would like to re-emphasize with natural resources agencies (including OSP
F&W Div.) that they should not invite questions or concerns or media speculation about militia-type
activities spreading to other resource disputes such as mining and water conflicts. That ok?
Richard
Yes, there has. Agencies have been told to respond to requests for information about specific issues
that pertain to their agencies areas of authority, but not to comment substantively for the record. I
believe that message was conveyed at the outset by OEM and DAS and on our weekly Coms call with
agency directors. That said, OSP has a Coms person on the ground in Harney County.
We also told OEM to tell Coms directors at state agencies that they can contact me, Chris, Melissa or
Amy about media inquiries on a case by case basis if they need to.
FYI. I just spoke with Craig Heuberger at OSP about the linked article below, and they will be following
up internally. Has there been guidance to or discussion with agencies on how to respond to media
requests or issues that might get linked to Malheur Co/other previous situations?
http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20160114/NEWS/160119773
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Sen Boquist
TRUMMER Ivo * GOV; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Friday, January 15, 2016 2:33:00 PM
Office of
Senator Brian Boquist
900 Court Street NE , S- 305
Salem Oregon 97301
503-986-1712
sen.brianboquist@state.or.us
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Thank you for this information Weve been receiving calls about the Coyote Classic.
Katherine
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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Katherine
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
Sent from my iPhone
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Richard
Yes, there has. Agencies have been told to respond to requests for information about specific issues
that pertain to their agencies areas of authority, but not to comment substantively for the record. I
believe that message was conveyed at the outset by OEM and DAS and on our weekly Coms call with
agency directors. That said, OSP has a Coms person on the ground in Harney County.
We also told OEM to tell Coms directors at state agencies that they can contact me, Chris, Melissa or
Amy about media inquiries on a case by case basis if they need to.
FYI. I just spoke with Craig Heuberger at OSP about the linked article below, and they will be following
up internally. Has there been guidance to or discussion with agencies on how to respond to media
requests or issues that might get linked to Malheur Co/other previous situations?
http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20160114/NEWS/160119773
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FYI
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: WHITMAN Richard M * GOV
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 1:23 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Cc: BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV; GOLDFARB Gabriela * GOV; GRAINGER Kristen * GOV; AUNAN Lauri
* GOV; PAIR Chris * GOV
Subject: RE: Dredging news
If you are ok w. it Heidi, I would like to re-emphasize with natural resources agencies (including OSP
F&W Div.) that they should not invite questions or concerns or media speculation about militia-type
activities spreading to other resource disputes such as mining and water conflicts. That ok?
Richard
Yes, there has. Agencies have been told to respond to requests for information about specific issues
that pertain to their agencies areas of authority, but not to comment substantively for the record. I
believe that message was conveyed at the outset by OEM and DAS and on our weekly Coms call with
agency directors. That said, OSP has a Coms person on the ground in Harney County.
We also told OEM to tell Coms directors at state agencies that they can contact me, Chris, Melissa or
Amy about media inquiries on a case by case basis if they need to.
<Gabriela.GOLDFARB@oregon.gov>
Subject: FW: Dredging news
FYI. I just spoke with Craig Heuberger at OSP about the linked article below, and they will be following
up internally. Has there been guidance to or discussion with agencies on how to respond to media
requests or issues that might get linked to Malheur Co/other previous situations?
http://www.mailtribune.com/article/20160114/NEWS/160119773
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Hi Jan,
Kristen L. and Heidi should confirm this, but my understanding was that Ben and I
would provide talking points for calls that were to be scheduled as soon as
practicable (as in, sometime in the next few days, sooner rather than later, but that
could include Monday). These calls would be followed by letters to each of them.
I understood that those calls were in the process of being scheduled; you and she
have the talking points (and I cc'd Kristen L.) and the follow-up letters she wanted
are nearly final.
KL, Heidi, is this correct? Thx. KG
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Thanks.
Jan
The two of you are on my list as taking the lead on messaging for the Governors calls
into FBI, USDOJ and the WH. Can you please work with Jan when these have been
Jan
We would also like to schedule a call between the Governor and Jerry Abrahms (WH
Intergovernmental Relations) on the same topic of Harney County. Please work with
Drew on contact info and timing then give Ben and Kristen a heads-up.
Thanks all!
KL
The following is the email address for the scheduler of US Attorney General
Loretta Lynch's scheduler: Christina.sivret@usdoj.gov.
I presume you want to make the contact, but if you want me to do it let me
know.
Sincerely,
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531 (w)
503-508-7283 (c)
Assistant: Stacey ONeil
503-986-6545 (w)|stacey.oneil@oregon.gov
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I am happy to email the scheduler at the AG's office upon confirmation from Kristen
L.
Sorry - but this has all been a bit vague in terms of timing. A case of too many
fingers in the pie.
Thanks.
Jan
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
Cell: 971-283-8818
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 15, 2016, at 6:19 PM, GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
<Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi Jan,
Kristen L. and Heidi should confirm this, but my understanding was that
Ben and I would provide talking points for calls that were to be
scheduled as soon as practicable (as in, sometime in the next few days,
sooner rather than later, but that could include Monday). These calls
would be followed by letters to each of them.
I understood that those calls were in the process of being scheduled; you
and she have the talking points (and I cc'd Kristen L.) and the follow-up
letters she wanted are nearly final.
KL, Heidi, is this correct? Thx. KG
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
spoke with the local FBI contact last night around 7:30 pm.
Thanks.
Jan
The two of you are on my list as taking the lead on messaging for the
Governors calls into FBI, USDOJ and the WH. Can you please work with
Jan when these have been scheduled to make sure the Governor is
prepared?
Jan
We would also like to schedule a call between the Governor and Jerry
Abrahms (WH Intergovernmental Relations) on the same topic of Harney
County. Please work with Drew on contact info and timing then give Ben
and Kristen a heads-up.
Thanks all!
KL
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occupants andarresting them becomes the burden of the governor of the state of Oregon, Kate
Brown. It is thenincumbent upon governor Brown to bring the resources under her command,
namely, the state police and the Oregon National Guard, to take immediate
action.GovernorBrown must not allow Oregon to become an attractant and showcasein which
criminals and terrorists may freely perform without fear of any consequences.GovernorBrown
must not allow Oregon to grow a reputation as ahaven for hoodlums and outlaws.
The consequences of armed robbery on private or public property in Oregonand America can
be prison or death. Ourpolitical, judicial and law enforcement establishments havethe
legitimate, legal, moral authority, indeed, a duty, to protect persons and property from those
who brandish weapons tosteal what belongs to others.
The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge belongs to me and every other American. We want it
back. NOW.
Ammon Bundy and his belligerent bandits are both common criminals and domestic
terrorists and must be treated accordingly.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other property owned by the state of
Oregon and the federal government of the United States of America.
Author,The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and commentary distributed to more the a
quarter of a million reader/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and national Press.
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Heidi building on my vm from earlier some of this may already be known to those on this email,
but I figure its better to over-communicate here:
My call to Harney Co. Judge Steve Grasty to ask him about the coyote classic event that Constituent
Services had flagged turned into a much longer conversation. Steve and I have known one another
since I lived out in La Grande, and he vented a bit about the occupation. Some bits of interest:
A constitutional judge is coming into Harney Co. apparently at the behest of the occupiers,
and word is will be issuing indictments to local officials (i.e., Judge Grasty, the local sherriff,
and Im not sure who else). Local authorities (fed., state, local) are apparently aware and
Judge Grasty will apparently be assigned protection once hes back to work on Monday.
Judge Grasty flagged that local militia / occupiers had been heading over to Grant Co. to make
visits with people there and potentially establish and occupation. He mentioned something
potentially happening tomorrow (Saturday). He is very concerned about exponential growth of
occupations in other counties.
I called Grant Co. Commissioner Boyd Britton tonight to verify what hes been seeing / hearing there.
Ive also known Boyd for a long while and trust that his talk is straight. Heres what he said:
He confirmed that members of the Harney occupation had been to John Day / Grant Co. at
least twice, including today, meeting with the county sheriff over lunch and likely others. He
says he is seriously concerned.
Grant Co. Sherriff Glenn Palmer is potentially highly sympathetic to the occupiers / Bundy
message. He has a strong local control of public land philosophy and history actions, including
issuing his own natural resource plan for Grant Co. and declarations of coordination
(asserting the US Forest Service must basically get county permission before taking actions
that utilize county roads)
Commissioner Britton does not know where Sherriff Palmer stands whether he would
welcome the occupiers or tell them not to come / go home. Some in the local community are
already agitating in ways that support the Bundy occupations messages, including at a County
Court / Commission meeting this past Wednesday that was apparently the worst Commissioner
Britton had experienced in a while. For him to say that (he is generally sympathetic himself to
frustrations with the federal government and federal land management agencies) is saying
something.
Commissioner Britton believes that if the Harney occupiers come to Grant Co. and occupy the
county courthouse, Forest Service office, etc., it is possible the local sheriff will not enforce the
law. This presents a different situation and actor than Harney Co. and the sheriff there. Grant
Co. also has a fair number of folks who would sympathize with the occupiers, and from my
experience out there, I can attest to that. Commissioner Britton does not know what is going
to happen at this point, but here are the questions he asked:
o There is a lot of open road traveling between Harney and Grant Co. Doesnt it seem
like an opportunity for law enforcement to stop he occupiers on their way and make
some arrests?
o If the local sheriff in Grant Co. refuses to enforce the law, who has the authority to
assert jurisdiction / take over control from the local sheriff? Would the state step in
and assume the local enforcement role?
With Monday being MLK day, Im somewhat curious whether the Harney Co. occupiers are thinking of
using this day to make a new kind of civil rights statement. Im not trying to sound alarmist in all this,
but what I heard from Steve and Boydand what I know about Grant Cogives me concern.
Brett Brownscombe
Natural Resource Policy Advisor
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Brett:
Thanks for the updates.
The federal, state and local law enforcement officers are aware of all of these issues and I am
hopeful that any attempts to migrate to other counties will be stopped. I am hesitant to put
too much in email but certainly efforts are being made to prevent what you reference, but of
course that area is vast and there are many options for the occupiers to take over so there is a
chance of success.
I will head back on Monday to Burns.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 10:55 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; GRAINGER Kristen * GOV; WHITMAN Richard M * GOV; FORE Karmen *
GOV
Cc: LEONARD Kristen * GOV; SOUEDE Ben * GOV; ISAAK Misha * GOV
Subject: 2 conversations from today re.
Heidi building on my vm from earlier some of this may already be known to those on this email,
but I figure its better to over-communicate here:
My call to Harney Co. Judge Steve Grasty to ask him about the coyote classic event that Constituent
Services had flagged turned into a much longer conversation. Steve and I have known one another
since I lived out in La Grande, and he vented a bit about the occupation. Some bits of interest:
A constitutional judge is coming into Harney Co. apparently at the behest of the occupiers,
and word is will be issuing indictments to local officials (i.e., Judge Grasty, the local sherriff,
and Im not sure who else). Local authorities (fed., state, local) are apparently aware and
Judge Grasty will apparently be assigned protection once hes back to work on Monday.
Judge Grasty flagged that local militia / occupiers had been heading over to Grant Co. to make
visits with people there and potentially establish and occupation. He mentioned something
potentially happening tomorrow (Saturday). He is very concerned about exponential growth of
occupations in other counties.
I called Grant Co. Commissioner Boyd Britton tonight to verify what hes been seeing / hearing there.
Ive also known Boyd for a long while and trust that his talk is straight. Heres what he said:
He confirmed that members of the Harney occupation had been to John Day / Grant Co. at
least twice, including today, meeting with the county sheriff over lunch and likely others. He
says he is seriously concerned.
Grant Co. Sherriff Glenn Palmer is potentially highly sympathetic to the occupiers / Bundy
message. He has a strong local control of public land philosophy and history actions, including
issuing his own natural resource plan for Grant Co. and declarations of coordination
(asserting the US Forest Service must basically get county permission before taking actions
that utilize county roads)
Commissioner Britton does not know where Sherriff Palmer stands whether he would
welcome the occupiers or tell them not to come / go home. Some in the local community are
already agitating in ways that support the Bundy occupations messages, including at a County
Court / Commission meeting this past Wednesday that was apparently the worst Commissioner
Britton had experienced in a while. For him to say that (he is generally sympathetic himself to
frustrations with the federal government and federal land management agencies) is saying
something.
Commissioner Britton believes that if the Harney occupiers come to Grant Co. and occupy the
county courthouse, Forest Service office, etc., it is possible the local sheriff will not enforce the
law. This presents a different situation and actor than Harney Co. and the sheriff there. Grant
Co. also has a fair number of folks who would sympathize with the occupiers, and from my
experience out there, I can attest to that. Commissioner Britton does not know what is going
to happen at this point, but here are the questions he asked:
o There is a lot of open road traveling between Harney and Grant Co. Doesnt it seem
like an opportunity for law enforcement to stop he occupiers on their way and make
some arrests?
o If the local sheriff in Grant Co. refuses to enforce the law, who has the authority to
assert jurisdiction / take over control from the local sheriff? Would the state step in
and assume the local enforcement role?
With Monday being MLK day, Im somewhat curious whether the Harney Co. occupiers are thinking of
using this day to make a new kind of civil rights statement. Im not trying to sound alarmist in all this,
but what I heard from Steve and Boydand what I know about Grant Cogives me concern.
Brett Brownscombe
Natural Resource Policy Advisor
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I believe KG's assertions are correct to the extent I know what's going on (for example, I
don't know if Gov has the talking points since I didn't write them....). Defer to KL on timing
of calls.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: MURDOCK Jan * GOV
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 6:31 PM
To: GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
Cc: LEONARD Kristen * GOV; SOUEDE Ben * GOV; MOAWAD Heidi * GOV
Subject: Re: Contact info for scheduler of US Attorney General Loretta Lynch
I am happy to email the scheduler at the AG's office upon confirmation from Kristen L.
Sorry - but this has all been a bit vague in terms of timing. A case of too many fingers in the
pie.
Thanks.
Jan
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
Cell: 971-283-8818
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 15, 2016, at 6:19 PM, GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
<Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi Jan,
Kristen L. and Heidi should confirm this, but my understanding was that Ben and
I would provide talking points for calls that were to be scheduled as soon as
practicable (as in, sometime in the next few days, sooner rather than later, but
that could include Monday). These calls would be followed by letters to each of
them.
I understood that those calls were in the process of being scheduled; you and she
have the talking points (and I cc'd Kristen L.) and the follow-up letters she
wanted are nearly final.
KL, Heidi, is this correct? Thx. KG
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Thanks.
Jan
The two of you are on my list as taking the lead on messaging for the
Governors calls into FBI, USDOJ and the WH. Can you please work with
Jan when these have been scheduled to make sure the Governor is
prepared?
Jan
We would also like to schedule a call between the Governor and Jerry
Abrahms (WH Intergovernmental Relations) on the same topic of Harney
County. Please work with Drew on contact info and timing then give Ben
and Kristen a heads-up.
Thanks all!
KL
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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Heidi Moawad; Kristen Grainger; Kristen Leonard; dave.ward@co.harney.or.us;
brian.needham@co.harney.or.us; clafollette@ci.burns.or.us; pete.runnels@co.harney.or.us;
tim.colahan@co.harney.or.us; steve.grasty@co.harney.or.us; NICHOLS Dan; Earl Blumenauer; Suzanne
Bonamici; Peter DeFazio; Jeff Merkley; ROSENBLUM Ellen F; Kurt Schrader ; Greg Walden; Ron Wyden;
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Understood. I'll continue to call you w anything else I'm hearing and refer news to
you. I don't plan / want to add cooks to kitchen but just want to err on side of
over-sharing info from credible sources.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 16, 2016, at 1:28 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
wrote:
Brett:
Thanks for the updates.
The federal, state and local law enforcement officers are aware of all of these
issues and I am hopeful that any attempts to migrate to other counties will be
stopped. I am hesitant to put too much in email but certainly efforts are being
made to prevent what you reference, but of course that area is vast and there are
many options for the occupiers to take over so there is a chance of success.
I will head back on Monday to Burns.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 10:55 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; GRAINGER Kristen * GOV; WHITMAN Richard M * GOV; FORE
Karmen * GOV
Cc: LEONARD Kristen * GOV; SOUEDE Ben * GOV; ISAAK Misha * GOV
Subject: 2 conversations from today re.
Heidi building on my vm from earlier some of this may already be known to those on
this email, but I figure its better to over-communicate here:
My call to Harney Co. Judge Steve Grasty to ask him about the coyote classic event
that Constituent Services had flagged turned into a much longer conversation. Steve and
I have known one another since I lived out in La Grande, and he vented a bit about the
occupation. Some bits of interest:
A constitutional judge is coming into Harney Co. apparently at the behest of the
occupiers, and word is will be issuing indictments to local officials (i.e., Judge
Grasty, the local sherriff, and Im not sure who else). Local authorities (fed.,
state, local) are apparently aware and Judge Grasty will apparently be assigned
protection once hes back to work on Monday.
Judge Grasty flagged that local militia / occupiers had been heading over to
Grant Co. to make visits with people there and potentially establish and
occupation. He mentioned something potentially happening tomorrow
(Saturday). He is very concerned about exponential growth of occupations in
other counties.
I called Grant Co. Commissioner Boyd Britton tonight to verify what hes been seeing /
hearing there. Ive also known Boyd for a long while and trust that his talk is straight.
Heres what he said:
He confirmed that members of the Harney occupation had been to John Day /
Grant Co. at least twice, including today, meeting with the county sheriff over
lunch and likely others. He says he is seriously concerned.
Grant Co. Sherriff Glenn Palmer is potentially highly sympathetic to the occupiers
/ Bundy message. He has a strong local control of public land philosophy and
history actions, including issuing his own natural resource plan for Grant Co. and
declarations of coordination (asserting the US Forest Service must basically get
county permission before taking actions that utilize county roads)
Commissioner Britton does not know where Sherriff Palmer stands whether he
would welcome the occupiers or tell them not to come / go home. Some in the
local community are already agitating in ways that support the Bundy
occupations messages, including at a County Court / Commission meeting this
past Wednesday that was apparently the worst Commissioner Britton had
experienced in a while. For him to say that (he is generally sympathetic himself
to frustrations with the federal government and federal land management
agencies) is saying something.
Commissioner Britton believes that if the Harney occupiers come to Grant Co.
and occupy the county courthouse, Forest Service office, etc., it is possible the
local sheriff will not enforce the law. This presents a different situation and actor
than Harney Co. and the sheriff there. Grant Co. also has a fair number of folks
who would sympathize with the occupiers, and from my experience out there, I
can attest to that. Commissioner Britton does not know what is going to happen
at this point, but here are the questions he asked:
o There is a lot of open road traveling between Harney and Grant Co.
Doesnt it seem like an opportunity for law enforcement to stop he
occupiers on their way and make some arrests?
o If the local sheriff in Grant Co. refuses to enforce the law, who has the
authority to assert jurisdiction / take over control from the local sheriff?
Would the state step in and assume the local enforcement role?
With Monday being MLK day, Im somewhat curious whether the Harney Co. occupiers
are thinking of using this day to make a new kind of civil rights statement. Im not trying
to sound alarmist in all this, but what I heard from Steve and Boydand what I know
about Grant Cogives me concern.
Brett Brownscombe
Natural Resource Policy Advisor
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Brett
Thank you for your offer to call Heidi in the future with reports of what you are hearing. She is
giving us daily briefings so I assure you that information will get to the team.
Thanks!
KL
Understood. I'll continue to call you w anything else I'm hearing and refer news to you. I don't plan /
want to add cooks to kitchen but just want to err on side of over-sharing info from credible sources.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 16, 2016, at 1:28 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov> wrote:
Brett:
Thanks for the updates.
The federal, state and local law enforcement officers are aware of all of these
issues and I am hopeful that any attempts to migrate to other counties will be
stopped. I am hesitant to put too much in email but certainly efforts are being
made to prevent what you reference, but of course that area is vast and there are
many options for the occupiers to take over so there is a chance of success.
I will head back on Monday to Burns.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
From: BROWNSCOMBE Brett * GOV
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 10:55 PM
To: MOAWAD Heidi * GOV; GRAINGER Kristen * GOV; WHITMAN Richard M * GOV; FORE
Karmen * GOV
Cc: LEONARD Kristen * GOV; SOUEDE Ben * GOV; ISAAK Misha * GOV
Subject: 2 conversations from today re.
Heidi building on my vm from earlier some of this may already be known to those on
this email, but I figure its better to over-communicate here:
My call to Harney Co. Judge Steve Grasty to ask him about the coyote classic event
that Constituent Services had flagged turned into a much longer conversation. Steve and
I have known one another since I lived out in La Grande, and he vented a bit about the
occupation. Some bits of interest:
A constitutional judge is coming into Harney Co. apparently at the behest of the
occupiers, and word is will be issuing indictments to local officials (i.e., Judge
Grasty, the local sherriff, and Im not sure who else). Local authorities (fed.,
state, local) are apparently aware and Judge Grasty will apparently be assigned
protection once hes back to work on Monday.
Judge Grasty flagged that local militia / occupiers had been heading over to
Grant Co. to make visits with people there and potentially establish and
occupation. He mentioned something potentially happening tomorrow
(Saturday). He is very concerned about exponential growth of occupations in
other counties.
I called Grant Co. Commissioner Boyd Britton tonight to verify what hes been seeing /
hearing there. Ive also known Boyd for a long while and trust that his talk is straight.
Heres what he said:
He confirmed that members of the Harney occupation had been to John Day /
Grant Co. at least twice, including today, meeting with the county sheriff over
lunch and likely others. He says he is seriously concerned.
Grant Co. Sherriff Glenn Palmer is potentially highly sympathetic to the occupiers
/ Bundy message. He has a strong local control of public land philosophy and
history actions, including issuing his own natural resource plan for Grant Co. and
declarations of coordination (asserting the US Forest Service must basically get
county permission before taking actions that utilize county roads)
Commissioner Britton does not know where Sherriff Palmer stands whether he
would welcome the occupiers or tell them not to come / go home. Some in the
local community are already agitating in ways that support the Bundy
occupations messages, including at a County Court / Commission meeting this
past Wednesday that was apparently the worst Commissioner Britton had
experienced in a while. For him to say that (he is generally sympathetic himself
to frustrations with the federal government and federal land management
agencies) is saying something.
Commissioner Britton believes that if the Harney occupiers come to Grant Co.
and occupy the county courthouse, Forest Service office, etc., it is possible the
local sheriff will not enforce the law. This presents a different situation and actor
than Harney Co. and the sheriff there. Grant Co. also has a fair number of folks
who would sympathize with the occupiers, and from my experience out there, I
can attest to that. Commissioner Britton does not know what is going to happen
at this point, but here are the questions he asked:
o There is a lot of open road traveling between Harney and Grant Co.
Doesnt it seem like an opportunity for law enforcement to stop he
occupiers on their way and make some arrests?
o If the local sheriff in Grant Co. refuses to enforce the law, who has the
authority to assert jurisdiction / take over control from the local sheriff?
Would the state step in and assume the local enforcement role?
With Monday being MLK day, Im somewhat curious whether the Harney Co. occupiers
are thinking of using this day to make a new kind of civil rights statement. Im not trying
to sound alarmist in all this, but what I heard from Steve and Boydand what I know
about Grant Cogives me concern.
Brett Brownscombe
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To:
Cc:
Subject:
Date:
The hope was that calls happen as soon as possible. Realizing they are harder to set in motion than
originally thought, I think we should work to get them on the schedule in any order.
I believe KG's assertions are correct to the extent I know what's going on (for example, I
don't know if Gov has the talking points since I didn't write them....). Defer to KL on timing
of calls.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
I am happy to email the scheduler at the AG's office upon confirmation from Kristen L.
Sorry - but this has all been a bit vague in terms of timing. A case of too many fingers in the
pie.
Thanks.
Jan
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
Cell: 971-283-8818
Sent from my iPhone
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Thanks.
Jan
The two of you are on my list as taking the lead on messaging for the
Governors calls into FBI, USDOJ and the WH. Can you please work with
Jan when these have been scheduled to make sure the Governor is
prepared?
Jan
We would also like to schedule a call between the Governor and Jerry
Abrahms (WH Intergovernmental Relations) on the same topic of Harney
County. Please work with Drew on contact info and timing then give Ben
and Kristen a heads-up.
Thanks all!
KL
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Special Agent in Charge of the Oregon FBI,Gregory T. Bretzings, indefensible, pathetic and
dangerous FAILURE to enforce the law is a de facto abdication of responsibility for
administering equal justice under the law to those who have illegally commandeered the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Oregonians and other Americans who are disturbed, distressed or disgusted with the FBIs
FAILURE to enforce the law should contact Governor Brown and tell her she needs to act NOW. Her credibility as a leader with the courage to make the hard choices inherent in the office
of governor of Oregon is being tested. Will she make the grade? The jury is still out.
Chief of Staff, Kristen Leonard
Email: kristen.leonard@state.or.us
Phone: (503) 373-1565
Communications Director, Kristen Grainger
Email: kristen.grainger@state.or.us
Phone: (503) 378-5965
Campaign office
Email: info@katebrownfororegon.com
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White House Petition To Arrest Ammon Bundy and the armed occupiers of the Malheur Wildlife
Refuge.
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/arrest-ammon-bundy-and-armed-occupiers-malheurwildlife-refuge
GovernorBrown must not allow Oregon to become an attractant and showcasein which
criminals and terrorists may freely perform without fear of any
consequences.GovernorBrown must not allow Oregon to grow a reputation as ahaven for
hoodlums and outlaws.
The consequences of armed robbery on private or public property in Oregonand America can
be prison or death. Ourpolitical, judicial and law enforcement establishments havethe
legitimate, legal, moral authority, indeed, a duty, to protect persons and property from those
who brandish weapons tosteal what belongs to others.
The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge belongs to me and every other American. We want it
back. NOW.
Ammon Bundy and his belligerent bandits are both common criminals and domestic
terrorists. They must be treated accordingly.
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other property owned by the state of
Oregon and the federal government of the United States of America.
Author,The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and commentary distributed to more the a
quarter of a million readers/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and national Press.
P.S.
One of the illegal occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Kenneth Medenbach, was
arrested on Friday Jan. 15 by Oregon State Police for allegedly driving a stolen federal vehicle.
Shortly after the arrest I asked Press liaison for the U.S. Attorneys Office District of Oregon,
Jerry Badden, when and what charges relating to the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge would be filed against Mr. Medenbach. She answered, we are not prepared to
comment on that situation at this time. Her response has not changed as of the mailing of
this edition of The Ellmyer Report.
U.S. Attorneys Office District of Oregon - Portland
Phone: (503) 727-1000
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The hope was that calls happen as soon as possible. Realizing they are harder to set in motion than
originally thought, I think we should work to get them on the schedule in any order.
I believe KG's assertions are correct to the extent I know what's going on (for example, I
don't know if Gov has the talking points since I didn't write them....). Defer to KL on timing
of calls.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
I am happy to email the scheduler at the AG's office upon confirmation from Kristen L.
Sorry - but this has all been a bit vague in terms of timing. A case of too many fingers in the
pie.
Thanks.
Jan
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
Cell: 971-283-8818
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On Jan 15, 2016, at 6:19 PM, GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
<Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi Jan,
Kristen L. and Heidi should confirm this, but my understanding was that Ben and
I would provide talking points for calls that were to be scheduled as soon as
practicable (as in, sometime in the next few days, sooner rather than later, but
that could include Monday). These calls would be followed by letters to each of
them.
I understood that those calls were in the process of being scheduled; you and she
have the talking points (and I cc'd Kristen L.) and the follow-up letters she
wanted are nearly final.
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
I need some clarification as Im getting conflicting information at this time,
am I supposed to be working with USDOJ to set up a call for the Governor
with AG Lynch for early next week?
Thanks.
Jan
The two of you are on my list as taking the lead on messaging for the
Governors calls into FBI, USDOJ and the WH. Can you please work with
Jan when these have been scheduled to make sure the Governor is
prepared?
Jan
We would also like to schedule a call between the Governor and Jerry
Abrahms (WH Intergovernmental Relations) on the same topic of Harney
County. Please work with Drew on contact info and timing then give Ben
and Kristen a heads-up.
Thanks all!
KL
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, & Transportation
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Director of Communications
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The hope was that calls happen as soon as possible. Realizing they are harder to set in
motion than originally thought, I think we should work to get them on the schedule in
any order.
<Ben.SOUEDE@oregon.gov>
Subject: RE: Contact info for scheduler of US Attorney General Loretta Lynch
I believe KG's assertions are correct to the extent I know what's going on (for
example, I don't know if Gov has the talking points since I didn't write them....).
Defer to KL on timing of calls.
Sincerely,
Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
I am happy to email the scheduler at the AG's office upon confirmation from
Kristen L.
Sorry - but this has all been a bit vague in terms of timing. A case of too many
fingers in the pie.
Thanks.
Jan
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
Cell: 971-283-8818
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On Jan 15, 2016, at 6:19 PM, GRAINGER Kristen * GOV
<Kristen.GRAINGER@oregon.gov> wrote:
Hi Jan,
KL, Heidi, is this correct? Thx. KG
Kristen Grainger
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Thanks.
Jan
Jan
Thanks all!
KL
Karmen Fore
Senior Director for Federal/Regional Affairs, &
Transportation
Office of Governor Kate Brown
255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126
Salem, OR 97310-1301
karmen.fore@oregon.gov
503-986-6531(w)
503-508-7283(c)
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A heads up / Fyi on this given the contact info included below. This guy does a
semi regular "report" on various natural resource issues. Generally inflammatory in
nature. I monitor it from time to time to keep the pulse on the audience he reaches.
-Brett
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From: The Ellmyer Report <richard@goodgrowthnw.org>
Date: January 18, 2016 at 2:12:44 PM PST
To: <brett.brownscombe@state.or.us>
Subject: FBI FAILURE Forces Job On Governor Brown To Evict
And Arrest Ammon Bundy And His Gang Of Criminal Domestic
Terrorists
Special Agent in Charge of the Oregon FBI,Gregory T. Bretzings,
indefensible, pathetic and dangerous FAILURE to enforce the law is a de
facto abdication of responsibility for administering equal justice
under the law to those who have illegally commandeered the
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Email: kristen.grainger@state.or.us
Phone: (503) 378-5965
Campaign office
Email: info@katebrownfororegon.com
Facebook
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White House Petition To Arrest Ammon Bundy and the armed occupiers
of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge.
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/arrest-ammon-bundy-andarmed-occupiers-malheur-wildlife-refuge
Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other property
owned by the state of Oregon and the federal government of the United
States of America.
Author,The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and commentary
distributed to more the a quarter of a million readers/voters in Oregon as
well as the local, state and national Press.
P.S.
One of the illegal occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge,
Kenneth Medenbach, was arrested on Friday Jan. 15 by Oregon State
Police for allegedly driving a stolen federal vehicle. Shortly after the
arrest I asked Press liaison for the U.S. Attorneys Office District of
Oregon, Jerry Badden, when and what charges relating to the occupation
of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge would be filed against Mr.
Medenbach. She answered, we are not prepared to comment on
that situation at this time. Her response has not changed as of the
mailing of this edition of The Ellmyer Report.
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Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
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Oregon is being tested. Will she make the grade? The jury is
still out.
Campaign office
Email: info@katebrownfororegon.com
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Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all
other property owned by the state of Oregon and the federal
government of the United States of America.
Author,The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and
commentary distributed to more the a quarter of a million
readers/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and
national Press.
P.S.
One of the illegal occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge, Kenneth Medenbach, was arrested on Friday Jan. 15
by Oregon State Police for allegedly driving a stolen federal
vehicle. Shortly after the arrest I asked Press liaison for the
U.S. Attorneys Office District of Oregon, Jerry Badden, when
and what charges relating to the occupation of the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge would be filed against Mr.
Medenbach. She answered, we are not prepared to
comment on that situation at this time. Her response
has not changed as of the mailing of this edition of The
Ellmyer Report.
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There are some things that we can count on in lifethe sun rises in the east and sets in the west, a
dropped piece of toast with jam will fall on the floor face down and Richard Ellmyer will keep us
apprised of his feelings about everything.
Director of Communications
Governor Kate Brown
(503) 378-8197
Campaign office
Email: info@katebrownfororegon.com
Facebook
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Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all other
property owned by the state of Oregon and the federal government
of the United States of America.
Author, The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and
commentary distributed to more the a quarter of a million
readers/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and national
Press.
P.S.
One of the illegal occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge, Kenneth Medenbach, was arrested on Friday Jan. 15 by
Oregon State Police for allegedly driving a stolen federal vehicle.
Shortly after the arrest I asked Press liaison for the U.S. Attorneys
Office District of Oregon, Jerry Badden, when and what charges
relating to the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
would be filed against Mr. Medenbach. She answered, we are not
prepared to comment on that situation at this time. Her
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FYI on an article that dives into the possible criminal charges and considerations at play in Harney
County.
Much of the information is familiar since we've been following it closely but a good summation and
interesting example in Utah at the bottom of the article, where DOJ only brought charges a full four
months after the illegal acts.
PUBLIC LANDS:
Will Bundy and Co. go to jail?
Phil Taylor, E&E reporter
Published: Friday, January 15, 2016
As the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge rolls into its third week, many are
asking whether justice will be served when the siege ends.
No one knows whether the group led by anti-federal crusader Ammon Bundy will leave the southeast
Oregon refuge peacefully. The militants had planned to deliver a presentation this evening to Harney
County residents about what they want to accomplish before heading home, but elected officials have
barred them from using county facilities.
LaVoy Finicum, who is among the dozen or so who have occupied Malheur since Jan. 2, said
yesterday he doubts the public meeting will take place.
Assuming the militants do eventually go home, will they face prosecution? And if so, what laws will
they be accused of breaking?
The occupiers protesting the federal government's ownership of lands have possibly trespassed, stolen
government property, torn down fences and carried firearms where they're not supposed to -- relatively
small-time offenses that could add up to significant time in jail.
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But any repercussions could be slow in coming.
Bundy's father, Cliven Bundy, has been illegally grazing his cattle for decades on public lands northeast
of Las Vegas. In April 2014, as the Bureau of Land Management sought to impound his cows,
protesters brought guns, and some appeared to point them at federal officials, a major federal offense
that forced BLM to retreat.
With the so-called Battle of Bunkerville approaching its two-year anniversary, the elder Bundy remains
a free man, as do the members of his armed posse. The Department of Justice has yet to press
charges.
Advocates for public lands -- and the rule of law -- are growing increasingly frustrated by what they see
as lax enforcement of laws designed to protect the environment and federal employees. Bundy's
standoff is viewed as a victory by right-wing extremists who may see little risk in challenging the
government's domain over 640 million acres of public lands.
After Malheur, critics wonder what's to stop them from seizing another refuge.
"You can expect a lot more of these," said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for
Environmental Responsibility. "They can call it 'Militia McDonald's.' They could just franchise it."
Neither the FBI, which is leading the law enforcement response, nor the Justice Department have said
anything substantive about the occupation or whether charges will be filed. Harney County Sheriff Dave
Ward has told Oregon Public Broadcasting that the FBI has assured him the militants will "at some
point face charges."
So far, no law enforcement officers have come to the refuge -- at least not in uniform -- and authorities
have yet to disconnect the power or heat.
That's a "wise course of action" that will keep tensions down and avoid a potentially violent
confrontation, said Laurie Levenson, professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and a
former assistant U.S. attorney in California.
The goal is to avoid a bloody confrontation similar to what happened in Waco, Texas, in 1993, where a
gun battle between federal agents and the Branch Davidians left 10 dead, and at Ruby Ridge, the
northern Idaho site of a deadly confrontation in 1992 between federal agents and suspected white
supremacist Randy Weaver and his family.
At Malheur, deciding what charges to file will be a balancing act, Levenson said.
Prosecutors will likely consider the cost of a trial as well as the political risks of giving the militants
more time in the limelight.
"Sometimes these people just want to be heard. They want a platform," Levenson said. "You start
making them into martyrs or a cause clbre."
But the militants seem to have given prosecutors a smorgasbord of legal options.
Guns are generally permitted on wildlife refuges, but not at visitor centers or administrative buildings. Photo by
Phil Taylor.
and unlawfully breaks, opens, or destroys any gate, fence, hedge, or wall inclosing any lands of the
United States."
Conspiracy, which is defined as two or more people conspiring "to commit any offense against the
United States," may also be in prosecutors' tool box.
An Oregonian investigation found that Ammon Bundy and Montana militia leader Ryan Payne "privately
strategized" the occupation for months.
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Richard Ellmyer
Portland, Oregon
Oregonian. American. Voter.
Co-owner of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and all
other property owned by the state of Oregon and the federal
government of the United States of America.
Author,The Ellmyer Report, a political report, analysis and
commentary distributed to more the a quarter of a million
readers/voters in Oregon as well as the local, state and
national Press.
P.S.
One of the illegal occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge, Kenneth Medenbach, was arrested on Friday Jan. 15
by Oregon State Police for allegedly driving a stolen federal
vehicle. Shortly after the arrest I asked Press liaison for the
U.S. Attorneys Office District of Oregon, Jerry Badden, when
and what charges relating to the occupation of the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge would be filed against Mr.
Medenbach. She answered, we are not prepared to
comment on that situation at this time. Her response
has not changed as of the mailing of this edition of The
Ellmyer Report.
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heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
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Interim Assistant Sheril Arroyo
(503) 373-1686
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FYI.
Jan
Jan L. Murdock
Personal Assistant to Governor Kate Brown
900 Court Street, NE, Suite 254
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
(503) 378-3111
Jan.murdock@oregon.gov
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quick FYI about another standoff article, this one from formerInterior Deputy Secretary David
Hayes. Maybe helpful for the Governor to reference as she tries to put pressure on the
administration (i.e. that even former admin folks are getting frustrated and wants a swift
resolution)
The Bundy story is remarkable, and disturbing. In the latest chapter, Ammon Bundy and his followers
have taken over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Oregon. Heavily armed men are
patrolling the now closed refuge, removing its welcome sign in favor of a new banner proclaiming the
establishment of the "Harney County Resource Center." Some occupiers reportedly have been sifting
through government files looking for some sort of government malfeasance, while others have been
operating heavy government-owned equipment and ripping out fencing that divides the refuge from
neighboring private ranch land.
Bundy and his gang claim that they have the Constitution on their side. They assert that the federal
government has no legal right to own and manage the refuge or any other public lands. They are
claiming a legal justification for acting out the views of other sympathizers who would like to see the
federal government turn over the national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and Bureau
of Land Management range lands to states and private parties. With the feds out of the way, they
reason, such lands can then be sold off and freed of any restrictions on their use.
Unfortunately, for Bundy and company, the law is not on their side. A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court
ruled in 1917 in Utah Power & Light Co. v. United States that the U.S. Constitution's property clause
which explicitly grants Congress the "Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations
respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States" vests the United States
with "full power to protect its lands, to control their use, and to prescribe in what manner others may
acquire rights in them."
cans. Congress explicitly established the national wildlife refuge system, for example, "to administer a
national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management and where appropriate,
restoration of the fish wildlife, and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and
future generations of Americans."
Consistent with this charge, the law requires that the United States generously allow use of the refuge
for purposes that are "compatible" with its primary purposes, including hiking, bird watching and, where
appropriate, hunting and fishing. Even some grazing and haying can be allowed where, as in Malheur,
such activities provide accessible food for the hundreds of thousand of migratory birds and other wildlife
that rely on the Refuge. Use and access decisions are subject to public review and input through a
comprehensive planning process that, for Malheur, produced a new plan in 2013 that was broadly
endorsed by local community leaders who participated in the process.
The point is that the Constitution, our representative Congress and our federal land managers are all
operating within a system of laws that seeks to manage our public lands for the benefit of all
Americans. It's our representative democracy at work.
When laws governing our public lands need to be retuned to ensure fairness and accountability as
some are suggesting for the long, mandatory prison sentences recently imposed on ranchers whose
arson damaged public lands Congress can, and should, change the law. But laws are not meant to
be broken.
That's why the armed takeover of Malheur needs to end with prosecutions for the perpetrators. The law
here is clear. Americans are on notice that trespassing and engaging in unauthorized activities on
national refuges can trigger civil and criminal penalties. Our laws also prohibit the destruction of public
property and the type of over-the-top stalking and harassment of public officials that is happening in
southeastern Oregon.
The Oregon situation also reminds us of the unfinished business in Nevada, where Ammon's father,
Cliven Bundy, continues to defy a 2013 court order telling him to stop running his cattle on sensitive
public lands without a permit. In that case, efforts to enforce the court order and complete a roundup
were abandoned when Cliven Bundy and armed comrades confronted law enforcement officers.
The decision to disengage from a volatile physical confrontation in Nevada may have been a prudent
one, but there is no excuse for the long delay in bringing a prosecution against Bundy for his blatant
defiance of a court order. In order to preserve the rule of law, we must not hesitate to enforce it
against those who refuse to abide by it particularly when they incite others to do the same.
Read more: http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202747232238/Oregon-Standoff-Is-LegallyUntenable#ixzz3xi7lDNHD
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Drew Johnston
Director, Washington DC Office | Oregon Governor Kate Brown
P: (202) 508-3847 | C: (503) 508-7124 | drew.johnston@oregon.gov
444 N Capitol St NW, Ste 134; Washington, DC 20001
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Could you please update these letters to make them align with what the Governor has been doing
yesterday and today and send them back to me? Thanks. KG
Because this occupation has occurred on federal land, it is appropriate that the FBI and
other federal law enforcement entities are the leaders on any response to it and we are
grateful for the recognition of the responsibility owed for the situation. However, for the
citizens of Harney County and indeed all Oregonians, I must insist that a swift resolution
to this matter be reached. I join the chorus of voices who hope for a peaceful resolution
to the matter, but given that efforts in that regard have been declined, the time to act is
now.
I appreciate your efforts to date and hope that you instruct your agencies to end the
unlawful occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as safely and quickly as
possible.
Sincerely,
Governor Kate Brown
The President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
Mr. President:
On [date], I spoke with [ name ] to share my issues with the handling of the occupation of
the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by armed radicals. I followed our conversation by
sending the enclosed letter.
During our conversation I was conveyed the necessity that this occupation end peacefully
and without further delay from federal law enforcement.
On behalf of all Oregonians I appreciate your consideration of our desire to see this come
to a close, and I thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
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Rep Wilson called for Kristen Leonard regarding the situation in Burns. She may not be able to call
him back this afternoon.
Are one of you able to call him back? Let me know so I can have her call him tomorrow if needed.
.
His cell is 541
Thanks,
Grace
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Rep Wilson called for Kristen Leonard regarding the situation in Burns. She may not be able to call
him back this afternoon.
Are one of you able to call him back? Let me know so I can have her call him tomorrow if needed.
.
His cell is 541
Thanks,
Grace
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She has an AOC and LOC mtg until 9:20 but we can pull her if that's the only time
available
Jan Murdock
Personal Assistant to
Governor Kate Brown
Office: 503-378-3111
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On Jan 19, 2016, at 4:52 PM, MOAWAD Heidi * GOV <Heidi.MOAWAD@oregon.gov>
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Heidi Moawad
Public Safety Policy Advisor to Oregon Governor Kate Brown
ASSISTANT Sheril Arroyo
Sheril.Arroyo@oregon.gov / 503-373-1686
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1/4/16 re Harney Co
Heidi here: Do we know what time Hammonds are due to turn themselves in?
Not sure what time exactly, but in Burns now and info is they are in CA now (surrender in
prison outside L.A.)
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Hi Bill. Sen Merkley's ofc is asking us for your number. Wanted your ok to release....
(This is HMoawad's work cell)
Heidi: I gave them my work number 503-
Got it. I was in contact with Gerri who gave me two numbers that I forwarded to Merkley's
ofc. Thanks.
FYI my plan is to be available to OSP by phone but obviously as things come up that you need
/ want to loop me in on don't hesitate to call. Thanks! Stay safe.
Thanks. I will keep you posted from Burns!
Do we know what time Hammonds are due to turn themselves in?
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Do we want to add any specificity to the area to avoid in the message? Malheur National
Wildlife Preserve maybe?
Yes makes sense thanks
Got it. Message will go out shortly.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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Good afternoon.
Sorry to bother you all on a holiday weekend,
But I just got a call from Judge Grasty saying the militia took over a federal office & are now
headed to French Glen to do the same there.
Could I please get an update and briefing?
Thanks Kate B
My update from OSP is that everything is okay. That was 38 minutes ago! Let me check with
Ashmore.
FYI Kristens I called GKB w/ latest
All okay?
The info is correct yes. OSP is aware of situation and monitoring.
What does "took over federal building" mean?
An unknown number of militia have broken into and are occupying the headquarters building
of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge south of here.
A government official speaking on background said initial reports had the militia entering a
building that was closed for the holiday. He said they apparently brought support trailers with
them.
No civilians in building. Only employee is off for weekend
Thank you for the update.
Thanks. Will let you know if we get media contacts about it
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwestnews/index.ssf/2016/01/drama_in_burns_ends_with_quiet.html#incart_big-photo
Kristen LSteve Grasty would love some media advice/support.
He has no media/communications staff.
He is doing a press release in about thirty minutes.
Can we help?
Can we get folks at AOC?
Any suggestions?
Re the comms piece: FBI may have assets down there too....
Governor - did you hear back from Kristen or should i track down Chris, Melissa or Amy to
help Grasty?
OSP says FBI people are advising minimal to no PR (don't want to give militia attention). OSP
also says they are closing schools all week there (the locals have decided that, not OSP)
Happy to assist
Agree with minimal to no PR but have had two inquiries from OPB and KOIN
Will let you all take over Can you call Grasty and let him know that we agree with the FBI's recommendation to lay low
on PR?
Are to OPB and KOIN queries for us or him?
Do u want me to call him?
Or Kristen Grainger ?
I will call
Would everyone have time for a conf call around 11:30?
KL - media inquiries came to me for GKB's comment.
Yes
Oops - meant that for Grainger. Yes - I can be on an 11:30 call.
I can be there
Sent calendar invite to all
Grasty says the sheriff will likely hold a public meeting by the end of the day or first thing
tomorrow and they are working on TPs - Heidi, call me?
Status: All connections made with local and federal electeds and Legis leadership offices
I have also reached out to local da
Thx everyone .
Appreciate the update
Just got a call from Sec of Int Sally Jewell.
Will fill u in tomorrow.
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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over to Burns to assist and keep track of things on media front for us.
Great thanks
heidi moawad
Office of Governor Kate Brown
Public Safety Policy Advisor
900 Court St NE, Ste 160
Salem OR 97301
Assistant Samantha Klausen
(503) 378-5884
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GOV KL KG BS HM
The Hammonds are in custody
Thanks, Heidi
Reporter told by editor at opb not to cooperate with FBI investigation.
Ugh. New info: may be WW reporter not OPB reporter. Sorry!
Ok
Hi. I talked w/ Rich E this morning in greater detail about our frustrations, the weird
conversation, etc. He proposes that he will head back out Monday and stay for the duration,
and he will be our conduit in the chain. He thinks the leaks that have occurred are causing fed
partners to be more closed off, esp on phone calls where they are likely in a room with other
partners. He believes that if he is there in person he can get info, walk out of the room &
call/update us. This weekend both FBI SAC and US Atty are in Portland so no activity
planned.
He reiterated that there were not plans to offer *immunity* to anyone: they just want the group
to leave Oregon without loss of life. He also acknowledges the acceptance of the offer of safe
harbor will be highly unlikely and that this will go into next week. There are tactical plans
occurring and OSP a part of those planning sessions. But that is to be coned for now.
Thanks, Heidi. Should one of us go instead of Rich? Can't speak for others, but I was never
under the impression that immunity was on the table - it is a perception issue (and is playing
out in various ways in media commentary too)
http://tribunecontentagency.com/article/a-white-man-just-can039t-catch-a-break/
I just sent KL a text suggesting I just go Monday or Tuesday and stay for the duration too.
Rich will go regardless, but I am happy to go as well. I don't think we need to be there over the
weekend given the major players won't be there.....
We would feel much more comfortable if you are there next week...thank you Heidi!
Per rich:
Convoy just left from refuge. Unknown destination but Intel says possible protest at
courthouse
Bill Fugate told me they showed up at the command Ctr in fatigues saying they were going to
have a 'peaceful protest' at the courthouse today
Update:
Protesting at airport where FBI SWAT is located
Thx Heidi
FYI from OSP:
Rep Dallas Heard along with Reps from ID and NV want to go to the refuge with Sheriff
Meyer, Judge Grasy, and Lt. Needham to resolve it. Likely some political show. Sounds like
FBI is telling them NOT to go to the refuge due to safety reasons.
Local troops and MRT will remain on 12s with a minimum of 2 two man cars.
Ok. I am intending to step up via social media low-key expressions of general support for
local law enforcement, coordinating with Fugate. In light of what you just shared, any
concerns? Thx
KgI think today is national law enforcement appreciation day Can we verify & post?
We did a proclamation
Apologies for radio silence. Was meeting w/ TAG to get lowdown on medevac resources etc. I
have no problem w/ low key social media stuff and yes proclamation done! Thanks KG team
for that.
Great
Got a call from Grasty.
Things are tense in Burns.
Heidi is checking it out.
Will keep you posted.
Ok
Thank you
Per OSP:
Idaho Patriots that were at compound today left and went to courthouse, stating they were
going to deliver a proposed resolution to the sheriff. Ward is out of town, so have a few
lingering. Our patrols are aware of them
OPB has story apparently.
Thx Heidi
Thx.
Update:
Sheriff Ward came back and accepted service of their document and they have dispersed.
Copy
Thank you for the update
And one more:
Not sure if judge wants many more updates, but Idaho group also then went to airport where
FBI HRT is staged..were met with a show of force by agents in tactical gear. After some
posturing, they departed from there too.
Idaho 3% Facebook post:
PPN Articles of resolution given to leadership and officials in Harney county.
Burns Oregon, January 9th.
Pacific Patriots Network and affiliates (Idaho and Oregon III%, Josephine county Oath
Keepers, and others), made a showing of presence today at the Malheur wildlife refuge.
Due to threats to members of our network and local residents, and as a deterrent to fringe
groups that may have malicious intent, we arrived at the refuge in numbers, with our security
teams openly armed and in full kit for everyone's safety. Our presence is strictly to ensure
peaceful resolution to the situation, and serve as a neutral mediator between parties. We
offered the Proposed Articles of Resolution to the occupiers of refuge and encouraged them to
seek open dialog with all pertinent agencies to begin the process of bringing this situation to a
peaceful conclusion. After delivering the proposal, our teams withdrew from the location, and
will remain off site. We are not part of the Malheur occupation.
From the refuge we proceeded to the FBI outpost and again, advised open dialog between the
FBI and those occupying the refuge.
The process was repeated to the sheriff, as well.
Our respective organizations will maintain a presence in the area and work to open lines of
communication with all parties, and ensure that all involved maintain a non-threatening
demeanor, and ensure that there is no escalation of tension.
From here on out, as long as no other escalation takes place, we will will be down-grading our
visible teams to civilian presence, for local support and interaction.
Proposal for Resolution is as follows:
Before the Board of County Commissioners for Harney
County, State of Oregon - Proposal for Resolution of the Peaceful Occupation of the Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge by Citizens for Constitutional Freedom.
First Request:
The Harney County Board of Commissioners and Sheriff
have been presented with a Redress of Grievance by the Committee of Safety, detailing out
concerns of the citizens. Harney County Administration has stated they wish to work with the
Committee of Safety, yet have failed to respond nor answer the Committees Redress of
Grievance.
Therefore;
Citizens for Constitutional Freedom request the Harney County Government address all stated
grievances in writing, demonstrating they intend to work with the newly formed Committee
of Safety addressing matters of county citizens concern.
Second Request
Two witness have come forward and provided recorded eye witness accounts of the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM), using drip torches, lighting fire along the boundary of the
Hammond Ranch. One BLM crew started at the south end of the ranch and the second BLM
crew started on the east side of the ranch creating a horseshoe of fire around the Hammond
ranch. The Hammonds responded with lighting back burns to
prevent fire spread onto their ranch, protecting their private property. The witness was
interview by Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA)
Frank Papagni, Jr.. AUSA Papagni never called on this witness, nor in pre-trial discovery
reported to the defense the existence of these witnesses.
Therefore;
Citizens for Constitutional Freedom request the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conduct
a criminal investigation into prosecutorial misconduct for unlawfully withholding eyewitness
testimony which would have aided in the Hammonds defense. The withholding of evidence
and actions by US Attorney Amanda Marshal has further led to the violation of the
Hammonds 5th Amendment and 8th Amendment Constitutional Rights.
Before the Board of County Commissioners for Harney County State of Oregon.
Third Request
The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, publicly owned land, is currently under management
by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service, a Federal Government agency. Article 1,
Section 8, Clause 17 of the United States Constitution clearly states what land the Federal
Government may own, with permission of the State. Article 6, Section 2, Clause 2 define the
United States Constitution as the supreme law of the land.
Therefore;
Citizens for Constitutional Freedom request Harney County Government petition and give
notice to the Federal Government for the transfer and unconditional return to local control of
the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as allowed by Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2. Harney
County Government in equal Partnership with the Burns Paiute Tribe will manage and
administer this publicly owned land to the values and vision of the local community.
NOW, THEREFORE, based on the foregoing, Citizens for Constitutional Freedom put forth
these requests, to be individually addressed in written format and entered into the official
record, to bring resolution to the peaceful occupation of publicly owned land currently
identified as the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Upon delivery and posting of
documents in the official record, Citizens for Constitutional Freedom will vacate the
aforementioned land within 24 hours.
Signed this 8th day of January in the year of 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5w99LTKEA0
Thanks - got it
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KG HM
1/3-1/11
He said Feds arrive before noon
Hmmm. I've got slightly different info but I'm sure some people are staging there.
Should we add Ben S to call if he's available? Don't know if GKB would want add'l opinion
or not
I am telling media on background that state officials are working with other agencies in
responding to the situation and we are abiding by law enforcement's strategy requesting that
we not gratify or aggrandize the militia with media attention. Ok with you?
Yes thanks
OSP pio en route to burns already....
Fugate?
Yes
Hold off on responding to request for funding
I'm sorry. I responded before you sent this but very vaguely....
Sent you what I sent
Militia doing press conference now.
I am stuck in a meeting - how did it go?
I couldn't watch it! So annoyed. Will check Twitter and let you know. Two things before the
inter webs froze: one, saw multiple kids and two, Ammon said what they are doing is
completely legal, so I say we patch in Ben for some pro se legal advice.
Heard on OPB that Bundy's group cut fencing to allow cattle to graze on refuge land - pretty
brash
If true
Is true is brash. Heading to community meeting now. Not speaking, and in fact OSP doesn't
even want him pointing me out so he's going to say we are represented and leave it at that.
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I'm in a funeral...will call when I'm out. This is very short notice but we have a conference call
planned to update key legislative leaders on the situation in Harney County at 4 PM this
afternoon. I am hopeful you might be able to join. The call in number is 712and
the access code is
So far, Courtney, Burdick, Kotek, Williamson and Prozanski are
confirmed. Thank you!
I will try. I have something on my schedule at 4
If we can check in between now and 3:30 I can give you info from my ofc perspective but now
I've got another thing I have to do......so won't be able to join call. I could also check Ivo's
availability and have him on call as GOV ofc representation.
Still at funeral...will call in about 15
No problem
--Hi Heidi...sending this to your personal cell as well. I hope you are surviving in Harney
County! I'm at the Chiefs and Sheriffs Conf. I would like to ask for your help. Is it possible to
arrange a quick meeting between Sheriffs Roberts, Garrett & Myers along with Bishop & I
with you and the Governor? Its regarding Harney County. I would not ask unless I thought it
was urgent and time sensitive. If you can find time, we will be there. Call if you want to talk.
Kevin: I need to know exactly what the Sheriff's' asks are before I can get a call. I won't
"preview" them to GKB because I know they want to deliver the message but I've been asked
by chief of staff to have an outline and names of who will be on the call (I know it will
depend a bit on when call is scheduled). Thanks
Thanks Heidi...I will work with the Sheriffs to get you something right away. If the Gov is in
the state, they would like to meet in person if possible. I know you are in Harney right now
and so phone will necessarily be a part. Let me know your thoughts!
Okay. I said phone call and was told we could find 15 mins for phone. Don't know if we can
do in person but we will see.
Thanks
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GKB: Would like an update
HM: Yes. Will be back in my room shortly and will send a lengthy one.
Would you prefer text or conference call?
KL: Hey team - should we do a conf call at 7:00, when the state of union wraps up? We can
use my conf number which I will text when I get home.
BS: I'm in.
KL: How about 7:30 pm, since I think the speech will go longer, at 1-888
participant code
HM: Roger
Governor: Ben and KristenL and I just did a call. They are briefed and can update you
tomorrow OR feel free to call me tonight when you're available and I will update you myself!
GKB: Tomorrow is totally fine.
Thanks so much.
---HM: In convo w/ us atty he suggested I book a room here again next week but that it's possible
I won't need to come. Rooms going fast so I booked one where the LE guys stay this time as
safety becoming a bigger concern. Will know Friday if they think I should come back next
week or wait one more week.
GKB: Thanks Heidi.
---HM: http://www.bluemountaineagle.com/Local_News/20160113/members-of-armed-groupoccupying-refuge-meet-with-grant-county-sheriff-in-john-day
HM: Krisannehall.com coming to town tomorrow per occupiers press conf
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W/ KL 1/8-1/14
HM: I'm not sure what just happened when I tried to call. I am feeling a bit paranoid so I just
want to say this: although I am acting as a "translator" by trying to explain where I think our
fed partners are coming from, I am not necessarily endorsing what they are saying or how
they are feeling. If there is a question about my allegiance or commitment, I want to reassure
you that it is firmly attached to the Governor and her interests in this situation. I think we
should talk about whether or not I just head out there next week without waiting for fed or
OSP to give me a head's up.
KL: Terrific! On another note, I just saw your text from this morning. You are a trusted,
terrific, valued colleague. I feel so fortunate to have your public safety smarts on our team.
Our disbelief and incredulity is not in response to your explanations of where public safety is
at but a frustration with the lack of information. You are doing a great job. I am glad you are
heading out there...it will bring us all comfort.
BS: Thanks. I also had a chance to chat with Ben yesterday and I calmed down.
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W/ KF 1/4/16
FYI nick from waldens ofc called richard re natl guard in Harney co. I returned call and left
VM
Ok. Thx. Should we connect on broader update. We had told delegation we would keep them
updated.
There is no update
Even after the 2pm hour?
The Hammonds turned themselves in. That's all I have. No Harney Co update though
Thx.
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W/ OSP Spr RE
1/5-1/13
I sent you an email. Can you please read it and call me
541
. Sheriff Ward
3 Sheriff's going out the refuge at noon to talk to group. FBI has been directed to pick up
media interaction.
Caravan has left for the refuge. They are going to call in route
Meeting is over. Sheriff told them escort out of Oregon. Sheriff will call back tomorrow for
decision.
Are you still there?
No. I came home today.
back Monday. Are you free for a call
Courthouse
---Bundy press conference indicated not leaving
Yes. Saw Twitter updates.
I was
. a little delayed
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1/12/16
I am getting pulled into a meeting here and have to get off the phone but FYI Bud Pierce has
arrived in Burns this morning and was asking to meet w Sheriff Ward who declined the
request.
Meeting delayed. Calling back.
Correction: not Bud Pierce. It was Bruce Cuff who ran last time?
Ok
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1/11-1/12
Are you in Burns?
Coming today. Leaving Portland around 8-8:15. Taking
--FYI Greg b just told me I'm not allowed in that mtg
to school first.
I'll snitch
He acknowledged that I'd likely hear everything said he's just not letting me in there.
Whatevs
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1/24-2/1
1/24
TH: http://m ktvz com/news/takeover-day-22-rancher-renounces-grazing-contract-at-refuge-event/37604310
Tomorrow's community mtng in Burns canceled- FYI
HM: Thanks. I heard. I may wait to come until Tuesday but awaiting "blessing" of boss.. .I assume still no motel room for Monday?
1/25
TH: Rich/ Heidi- Trooper arrested militia member for DUII, have good video of death threats and kicking windows in cage..going to release video with press release. DA provided permission, will have Fugate notify Governor's press staff. Should paint a picture of mentality of group. FYI
HM: Got it shanks
Thanks
1/30
TH: Rich/ Heidi- No change at refuge overnite, same four still there.
HM: Thanks
2/1
TH: Pro LE rally at courthouse, far outnumber militia so far
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1/15-1/26
1/15
KC: Hi Heidi...Just wanted to give you a quick update. The meeting with the sheriffs went
very well today and things are in a good place. Feel free to call me We can also talk
Tuesday morning. Hopefully you are on your way home. I hope you have a great weekend.
HM: Thanks. Home now. Heading back Monday.
I know you must miss "living large" at the Days Inn! I will be around Monday if you want to
talk then!
1/21
KC: Hi Heidi I think we are ready to ask for a meeting with the Governor. I will email you
the talking points she requested. Maybe we can catch up by phone sometime this afternoon?
Are you still out in Hawarden County?
HM: I am. Hold off on request. GKB may ask to meet so no request will be necessary
KC: OK... Do you still want me to send over the talking points?
HM: I'll check on after I've got clarity from my end.
In not on
KC: Let me know if you have a minute this afternoon for a quick conversation. Thanks!
Hi Heidi It sounds like you're having a crazy day. Give me a call if you have a moment.
Thanks!
HM: I've got too many balls in the air right now. Will try to touch base tomorrow.
KC: OK...thanks
1/22
KC: Hi Heidi... I thought I would check in with you. Sounds like you've had your hands full
this week. I don't want to bug you so if we don't have a chance to catch up, I hope you enjoy a
nice weekend with your family at home!
HM: Yes. Near Detroit lake. Will call when out of hills
KC: Drive safe!
1/26
KC: Good news about Harney!
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1/8-1/22
1/8
PA: we are staying at Best Western in Heines. Safer for you to be close.
HM: I already got a room in Burns at Days Inn. Do you know where Schinnerer is staying?
PA: no. I thought you were coming alone.
HM: GKB has asked Chris to go. Thought you knew. Sorry.
PA: no problem. We'll find out where he's staying. As long as you don't stand out, should be
no problem anyway.
1/12
1/13
HM: Restaurant side toward the back
1/22
PA: Travis has a room for you Tuesday thru Friday.
HM: Yes thanks. Will bring sleeping bag for Monday
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1/5-2/1
1/5
RE: I sent you an email. Can you please read it and call me
541
. Sheriff Ward
1/7
RE: 3 Sheriff's going out the refuge at noon to talk to group. FBI has been directed to pick up media
interaction.
Caravan has left for the refuge. They are going to call in route
Meeting is over. Sheriff told them escort out of Oregon. Sheriff will call back tomorrow for decision.
HM: Are you still there?
RE: No. I came home today.
I am getting updates from CP. I will be heading back Monday.
Are you free for a call
HM: How did LE find out about sitch?
And do you know who from opb? Make?
Male?
RE: Reporter called in to CP. I believe it was a male. I can confirm. Give me a minute
It was a male.
Reporter told to not cooperate with FBI by editor.
HM: Omg. Ok.
RE: Heard it is WW reporter. He has photos and other evidence. It may get seized
1/8
HM: Hey am at
school now just checking in to see if any new info this am? Updating team @ 8:30.
Feel free to text or leave VM I just can't answer for the next 20 mins or so.
RE: K
HM: FYI I have reserved a spacious king suite at the Burns Days Inn M-F next week. See you in paradise!
RE: Sweet
Convoy just left from refuge. Unknown destination but Intel says possible protest at courthouse
Protesting at airport where FBI SWAT is located
Moving protest to town. Probably CP
Courthouse
Bundy press conference indicated not leaving
HM: Yes. Saw Twitter updates.
RE: I was
. a little delayed
HM: No prob. Was trying to watch but technology failed me.
RE: Clive Bundy is reporter to be at the compound now
HM: Just had convo w/ Bretzing. On conference call now but probably need to brief you about that call after
this one.
RE: https://www.oathkeepers.org/a-recommended-honorable-exit-strategy-for-ammon-bundy/
1/9
RE: I just got your message. Travis said he updated you. Let me know if you need more
HM: All good thanks.
RE: Sorry. Coaching a basketball tournament
1/13
1/15
1/18
HM: Won't bug Pat if he's not here. I am inclined to stay at hotel if there's no action there. Can unpack etc.
RE: I will let you know if something happens
HM: Okay holler if I'm needed!!!!
Are you thinking dinner tonight or no? Either just fine with me
RE: I'm going to eat at the pine room. I will let you know when I leave here if you want to join me
HM:
I might be extra healthy and hit dq tonight and then eat at Pine with you the rest of the week.
RE: Your call. Blizzard?
HM: Seems possible. If not a blizzard at least a shake!
1/19
RE: I am going to make a few calls and be at the CP at 9. You want a ride?
HM: Sure. I'll be ready by 8:20. Tell me when and where to meet you.
RE: What motel are you at
HM: Best Western in Hines. Same as you?
RE: I am next door. I will pick you up out front at 835
HM:
RE: I have a migraine. I asked Travis to give you a ride if that's ok
HM: Yes I can find safe passage no worries.
1/20
1/25
RE: K
Boquist is in burns
We are waiting for Grasti
HM: You're calling in @ 2:45 though, right?
RE: Yes. Sheriff, Tim, Grasti and I.
1/26
RE: I told them we were not participating.
HM:
RE: Just notified that they are locking down the refuge at 4a
HM: FBI is? Locking down meaning cutting off access (as opposed to going in)?
RE: Yes. We are involved. Moving very quickly now. Sounds like want to get locked down before any
others show up. Only 8 or so there now
1/27
RE: Tim agreed to release the video. Initial conversation is Bretzing and Billy W speaking. Unknown time
HM: I assume OSP would not even be "on stage" for this since it's a trooper?
RE: That's the plan
Tim is not going either
Press conference somewhere between 3-5
HM: If there's any movement on our remaining 4 please let me know.
RE: I will. Plane goes up at 4.
Negotiating with the last 4 now
HM: Thanks
RE: No firm time on press conference yet
Still no time on conference.
RE: Version 2.
HM: Why is Kristen getting media calls?
RE: About what?
HM: Don't know. Is there a time set?
RE: No. We are working toward that now. FBI HQ appeared to leak info to CNN about video being released
Hwy 205 is now open
530 is the scheduled time. Once we moved off the HWY the media blocked the road as they parked their cars
in the travelled portion and left them there. Working on moving them
Media reporting "swarming of refuge" which isn't happening
HM: Yes. Watching. Already made sure team knows it's movement not siege.
RE: Missed the Govs call while proofing gregs statement. Called back and left a message. FYI
1/29
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