Police: Ammon Bundy is arrested in a trespassing case

Bundy was taken into custody at 1:15 a.m. for misdemeanor theft at St. Luke’s Meridian Medical Center, Meridian, west Boise. The Idaho Statesman reported.

Bundy is well-known as a participant in armed standoffs against law enforcement. This includes at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, in 2016, which resulted in one man’s death, and on federal land in Nevada near his ranch.

He is also due to face trial on Wednesday for three charges stemming from an earlier trespassing case at Idaho Capitol.

A 10-month-old boy was arrested Saturday for being “severely malnourished” and at high risk of injury or even death. The Meridian Police Department released a statement. After the family cancelled an appointment, the parents refused to allow officers to check on their child’s welfare.

Bundy encouraged his followers to visit the hospital to help the family.

Bundy posted on Twitter Saturday that Diego’s grandson had been medically kidnapped by a doctor who missed a doctor appointment. It could happen to you if it happened to them.

Another person was taken into custody on suspicion that he had trespassed at the hospital. Two other people were also taken into custody earlier in Friday for resisting or obstructing officers.

Bundy, Emmett was charged in both the Oregon and Nevada standoffs. After a mistrial, he was cleared in Oregon.

After being arrested twice at the Idaho Capitol in April 2021, he is scheduled to stand trial on Monday. He faces two misdemeanor theft charges and one for resisting or obstructing police officers.

He was already subject to a one year ban from the Statehouse for previous trespassing. In August 2020, he refused leave the Idaho Statehouse auditorium during protests of the Legislature’s special sessions. Police then rolled him out of the building in a chair.

 

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