Posted on 01/19/2006 5:02:55 PM PST by george76
After a delay of nearly a month, a Flagstaff woman accused of being connected with the 1998 firebombing of a logging company in Oregon has been released from jail.
Kendall Tankersley, 28, also known as Sarah Harvey, was released from an Oregon jail Jan. 10 on $150,000 bond.
She is back in Flagstaff, ready to begin taking two classes at Northern Arizona University.
Tankersley, a former employee at the university, was indicted in November by a federal grand jury in Oregon.
She is accused of attempted arson and arson, acting as a lookout, in connection with a fire at U.S. Forest Industries in Medford, Ore., in December 1998.
The fire caused an estimated $500,000 in damage.
She has been accused by prosecutors of being a member of the Earth Liberation Front at the time of the arson. She was one of six people arrested around the country in connection with acts of ecoterrorism.
She is scheduled to undergo an arraignment in U.S. District Court in Eugene, Ore., on Monday.
Aspey ordered Tankersley to be released to her domestic partner, who lives and works in Flagstaff.
Tankersley has a degree in molecular biology and has worked for Planned Parenthood ...
(Excerpt) Read more at azdailysun.com ...
Hang 'em High ~ Bump!
"Aspey ordered Tankersley to be released to her domestic partner, who lives and works in Flagstaff."
Any bets that she isn't a hostile lesbian who hates humans?
"Tankersley has a degree in molecular biology and has worked for Planned Parenthood ..."
A very potentially dangerous combination with an Elf who hates humans.
Thanks for posting this. This picture answered my question re her sexual preferences.
You noted, "A big, fat, disgusting bull dyke."
Just a little editing, "A big, fat, disgusting Bull Dyke ELf, who hates humans, capitalism, conservatives, Christians and America."
Did you notice the Tattoos...
Yep ~ I was right ~ Hang 'em High!!
"Did you notice the Tattoos..."
No, I didn't want to lose my breakfast. So I quickly scanned that obscene photo.
Unfortunately, she is now out of jail.
Lock her up again!
If you don't have a good reason to do that, try "SHE IS BUTT UGLY!"
Do NOT look at the pictures after dinner.
You might get sick.
And her friend...phew.
Putting up that picture on the refrigerator would be an effective form of weight loss.
What sad about this is that, with a degree in molecular biology, she could have, for example, kicked off a productive career in a pharmaceutical firm or gone on to med school. Instead, she gets involved with the wicked Planned Parenthood and, if the accusations are correct, ecoterrorism. Sad.
Do you think that she is trying to hide something?
If you were going for widespread recognition, which name would you want?
She apparently applied to a medical school so that she could learn how to perform abortions.
She was trying to avoid detection.
She did not want "widespread recognition..."
Ugh. That's one profession the country could do without: abortion on demand.
Flames rise over a fire that destroyed a five-story apartment complex under construction, early Friday, Aug. 1, 2003, in San Diego.
The Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility for the fire.
Jonathan Paul walks away from the federal courthouse in Medford following his arraignment Thursday.
Paul is accused of participating in the 1997 arson of a horsemeat packing plant in Redmond.
ELF claimed responsibility for a $3 million arson fire at the University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture.
The 65-count indictment said the suspects are responsible for 17 incidents dating back to 1996 in Oregon, Washington, California, Colorado and Wyoming, including the fire-bombing of the University of Washington Horticulture building and an Olympia facility.
Other defendants are Joseph Dibee, Chelsea Dawn Gerlach, Sarah Kendall Harvey, Daniel McGowan, Stanislas Meyerhoff, Josephine Overaker, Rebecca Rubin, Darren Todd Thurston and Kevin Tubbs.
Dibee, Overaker and Rubin are believed to be outside of the United States.
Paul is a millionaire trust fund baby.
The following is from the Sac Bee, and you can't enter the site unless you register with them. So far this has been kept out of the media in N California outside of Sac.
These are scary sounding elfians.
FBI: Trio scouted targets
Nimbus Dam among sites visited by the eco-terror suspects, affidavit says.
By Denny Walsh -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PST Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Story appeared on Page A1 of The Bee
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Three people described as members of an "eco-terrorist" organization scouted Nimbus Dam, a nearby fish hatchery and a forest genetics facility as possible targets to bomb, according to an FBI affidavit filed Tuesday in federal court.
Three days after visiting the sites, Eric Taylor McDavid, 28, Zachary O. Jenson, 20, and Lauren Weiner, 20, were arrested in Auburn as they emerged from a Kmart with materials that the FBI suspects were to be used to build explosive devices.
The three are charged by criminal complaint with conspiring to use fire or explosives to damage property. They appeared in Sacramento federal court Tuesday and were ordered held pending bail hearings. There is no opportunity to enter a plea to a criminal complaint in federal court.
The case against the three is based on extensive electronic surveillance and an FBI "confidential source who is deeply embedded within the subjects' cell" of the Earth Liberation Front, according to the affidavit of FBI Special Agent Nasson Walker.
According to the affidavit, McDavid told the confidential source that he was "introduced ... to anarchist thought" by Ryan Daniel Lewis, a 22-year-old Newcastle man who pleaded guilty in October in federal court to arson and attempted arson in a series of firebombings in Placer and Amador counties. Lewis has been identified by the FBI as an Earth Liberation Front member.
The organization is described in Walker's affidavit as an "eco-terrorist group that advocates ... (i.e. criminal activity) against targets identified as contributing to the destruction/exploitation of the earth and its resources."
McDavid, Jenson and Weiner researched potential targets and visited Nimbus Dam, California Department of Fish and Game's fish hatchery in Rancho Cordova and the federal forest genetics facility Jan. 10, according to the affidavit. FBI agents followed the trio and the paid FBI informant working undercover to the three sites. At the U.S. Forest Service's Institute of Forest Genetics facility in Placerville, agents watched the four enter the property and walk around the grounds. Their movements were filmed by the agents with a video camera.
After they departed, McDavid told the group that human casualties resulting from their planned bombings would be acceptable, according to a report from the FBI's confidential source.
At a Jan. 9 meeting with the source, according to the affidavit, agents learned that the group intended to obtain materials for a homemade explosive device from grocery and hardware stores, and to begin preparing the chemicals to be used in the device by following a recipe in a book titled "Poor Man's James Bond."
As the three defendants moved around the Sacramento region last week they discussed and bought materials they would need to build explosive devices and agents captured some of those conversations on video and audio recordings, according to the affidavit.
The three were arrested, the affidavit says, after leaving the Kmart store on Bell Road carrying bags containing respirator masks, rubber gloves, bleach, glass cleaner and glassware.
McDavid was carrying a notebook with "a hand-drawn diagram of what appeared to be the grounds" of the forest genetics facility, the FBI affidavit says. The notebook also contained hand-drawn diagrams of "what appeared to be pipe bombs, as well as lists of ingredients for creating homemade explosives."
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ellen Endrizzi requested McDavid, Jenson and Weiner, who have no prior criminal records, be held without bail as flight risks and dangers to the community.
A bail hearing for Weiner is scheduled Friday. Bail hearings for McDavid and Jenson are scheduled Tuesday. All three are in the Sacramento County Main Jail. The next step for the defendants will be indictment by a federal grand jury after which they will be arraigned and will enter pleas.
Endrizzi told U.S. Magistrate Judge Gregory G. Hollows on Tuesday that the defendants took a vow to break off all contact with their families, and they are essentially homeless, roaming the United States by hitchhiking and "train hopping."
According to journal entries on two Web sites maintained by Jenson and cited in the affidavit, McDavid and Jenson have traveled to Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri and Colorado since last February.
McDavid and the confidential source were in Philadelphia in June for a protest at the 2005 Biotechnology Industry Organization's annual trade conference, where McDavid offered training to others on how to construct and use Molotov cocktails, according to the affidavit.
The affidavit says McDavid advocated violent protest and told the confidential source of his desire to kill a police officer, expressing regret that he was not involved in an altercation between protesters and police that resulted in one officer's death.
Weiner was present at the June 21 fatal fracas in Philadelphia, the affidavit recounts, and "expressed her support for the individuals who assaulted the officer."
McDavid identified his targets to the source as banks, commercial trucks, mountaintop removal projects in West Virginia, communist party offices and a facility in Placerville engaged in the genetic engineering of trees, the affidavit states.
He prefaced the disclosure of his plans by warning the source that, if the source is working with law enforcement, "he would kill him/her," according to the affidavit.
McDavid and Jenson have traveled to Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri and Colorado since last February.
Just your average Urban Traveler of the Sinister type...
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