Militants: FBI Locked Down Phones, Internet at Federal Wildlife Refuge in Oregon

Burns, Oregon
Burns, Oregon

By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com

With four militants left occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, the FBI appears to have locked down their ability to make or receive calls, the Portland Tribune reports. 

The news came as the occupation entered its 30th day.

David Fry, one of the occupiers, said they also have lost access to the Internet.

The militants said they’ve been using a generator and aren’t inside any of the buildings because the FBI may also have cut power to the buildings.

The FBI also has blocked the media’s access to the refuge.

Last week, five militants were arrested and one was shot and killed during a clash with police during a traffic stop.

Click here to see the full video of the confrontation.

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