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[March 14, 2022] By
Steve Gorman
(Reuters) - Right-wing activist and Idaho
gubernatorial candidate Ammon Bundy was arrested on Saturday on a
trespassing charge for refusing to leave a hospital where an infant was
taken into protective custody from his parents in a child-welfare case,
police said.
Bundy's campaign said on Twitter that he had gone to the hospital in
Meridian, Idaho, about 10 miles (15 km) west of the state capital Boise,
in support of a family whose baby boy "had been medically kidnapped."
The campaign tweet said Bundy was arrested "for the crime of disagreeing
with the hospital and CPS (child protective services)," adding, "this
was an ambush arrest with no legal grounds."
Bundy and members of his family have become widely known for leading
armed standoffs against federal authorities, most notably in a 41-day
takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon in 2016 that
left one of the occupiers dead.
Bundy, a brother and others were later acquitted of federal conspiracy
charges stemming from the Malheur siege.
In a personal tweet, Bundy, 46, described the child as the grandson of a
close friend, and said authorities took the baby because "a medical
practitioner called CPS for a missed doctor appointment."
"If this happened to them, it could happen to you," Bundy wrote. "We
must stand against this medical tyranny."
Police said the 10-month-old child was first hospitalized on March 1
after medical personnel determined the baby was severely malnourished.
The infant was released to his parents a few days later after gaining
sufficient weight, police said.
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Libertarian activist Ammon Bundy speaks during an Easter Sunday
church service he organized despite concerns over coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) in Emmett, Idaho, U.S. April 12, 2020.
REUTERS/Jim Urquhart/File Photo
But a subsequent checkup found the
child again had lost significant weight, and police were contacted
when the parents canceled their follow-up appointment and could not
be located, the Meridian police department said in a statement.
Advised that the child's condition was
life-threatening, police sought to contact the parents, but the
family proved uncooperative and evaded further attempts to check on
the child's wellbeing, police said.
After a warrant was obtained, police located the father and child in
a traffic stop, took the infant into custody and brought the baby to
the hospital for additional medical care.
Bundy was arrested on a misdemeanor trespassing count after he and
several followers showed up at the hospital "and refused to leave
the property when asked to do so," police said.
A woman accused of interfering was also arrested, as were two other
adults charged with interfering with police at the scene of the
traffic stop, according to police.
Bundy, who has led a number of protests against COVID-19 public
health restrictions in Idaho, announced his bid for the Republican
nomination for governor in June.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by William
Mallard)
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