Harney County resident Levi Majors answered the Ammon Bundy siren song of freedom and joined up with the armed militants at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge approximately two weeks ago. He appeared on camera for television news crews, helping the militants to remove cameras on the refuge:
"Our rights are being violated by this camera being here," local Burns resident Levi Majors said to reporters. "This road don't need to be watched by anybody."The cameras can be remotely operated from miles away and are capable of recording at night.The occupiers told reporters they believe this is the work of the FBI. The FBI was not available for comment."You may come and pick them up," protester LaVoy Finicum said. "Just don't put them back up."
That’s when Levi Majors jumped in and announced that he intended to keep the cameras. As a Harney County resident, he said “I paid for this! These are mine!” Walking away with his prize, he noted “I’ve always wanted one of these!” You can watch him take the cameras at the approximately 5:20 mark of the video.
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