Following that day, more than 500 people across the country have been arrested, including six Montana residents.
Henry Muntzer, a business owner in Dillon, was the first to be arrested on Jan. 18. He pleaded not guilty to all five charges on Feb. 19, and is set for a status conference to determine how the case should progress on Friday, July 9.
Jerod and Joshua Hughes, brothers from Montana, were the next to be arrested on Feb. 1. The two pleaded not guilty to seven charges, and their next status hearing is on Aug. 5.
On March 6, Isaac Sturgeon, of Dillon, was the fourth Montanan to be arrested. He pleaded not guilty to eight charges, including Assaulting, resisting or impeding officers and engaging in physical violence in a restricted building. Sturgeon is also set for a status conference on Aug. 5.
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