Ammon Bundy avoided convictions in Oregon, Nevada. His winning streak ended in Idaho
Chadd Cripe, The Idaho Statesman
Jul. 2—Ammon Bundy participated in two armed standoffs with federal agents and wasn't convicted of a crime either time.
He sat in a mostly empty auditorium at the Idaho Capitol and got convicted of two misdemeanors.
Here are the three legal cases for Bundy in recent years:
— Bundy was indicted in connection with a 2014 standoff in Nevada between his family and the Bureau of Land Management over cattle grazing fees. Bundy was caught on video kicking a government dog, according to media reports, and was tasered by BLM officers. A judge dismissed the charges against him in 2018 after a mistrial.