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 ...
Ping to post #39...
Obviously an excellent candidate for release on his own recognizance. Why is this pillar of decency in jail?
Not likely the bull, but definately a dyke. She's more of a 'collectible.'
Sorry. Not up on dyke lingo.
I think that you meant, "Why isn't this POS in jail?
Everywhere this deadly duo traveled should be monitored for sleeping enviral dogs.
Next to last paragraph in reply #39...
Thanks so much for this info, Grampa Dave.
Did you guys see this? I WANT TO KNOW WHO IS FINANCING these freaks?
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.
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.
Amen.
That is the last they will be seeing of her.
She will be getting out of Dodge.
No thanks. I just ate.
Robert Kennedy ?
Robbing businesses.
One guy was a trust fund baby.
Planned Parenthood?
Sierra Club?
Just to start...
She sure seems to have either a junky and/or suicidal left arm. That's quite a scar. As to the other tattooed arm it is hard to tell but she either has another tatoo at the elbow crux or is seriously tracked up. Probably a tat but who knows with this "woman" and her "partner" who once again prove Rush's theory that lesbian feminism is an outlet for ugly women.
PETA?
Physicians For Responsible Medicine ???
There's definitely more to this story. Be interesting to know the rest of the story don't you think?
Dr. Jerry Vlasak is a physician with an odd interpretation of the Hippocratic Oaths dictum that doctors should do no harm.
As a representative of the misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), Vlasak told the Animal Rights 2003 convention that he would endorse the murder of physicians whose research work requires the use of lab rats and other animals.
I dont think youd have to kill -- assassinate -- too many vivisectors, Vlasak said, before you would see a marked decrease in the amount of vivisection going on.
When one woman in the audience disagreed, saying that Vlasaks approach was no different from that of abortion-clinic bombers, Vlasak was undeterred.
Absolutely, he countered. I think they had a great strategy going.
http://www.activistcash.com/biography.cfm/bid/3437
They probably left a trail of petty crime where ever they went like shop lifting,gas drive aways, etc....
I am a regular on activistcash.com. There's some really interesting material there. Been reading it since the site went up. Another good site is the Americans for Medical Progress site.
I also like to read the transcripts from the Animal Rights conferences. The so-called "mainstream" AR groups are having a hard time reigning in the radicals in the movement. Groups like the HSUS are trying to distance themselves from the more radical, since they depend on donations from folks who just think they help animals. But, if you read enough, you'll find the leaders of the HSUS, PETA, ALF, are all the same.
Are you familiar with the reporter who infiltrated ALF years ago and, when caught, was burned badly in retaliation?
There's lots of material out there that can expose a lot of these "animal protection, environmental protection" groups, as the media likes to refer to them.
FBI document says group's missions plagued by errors
Even as the Earth Liberation Front - a shadowy group of eco-terrorists that took credit for the Vail fires of 1998 - has eluded authorities for years, newly released evidence suggests some of the group's efforts have been plagued by almost slapstick gaffes.
In one case, members driving on a mission to burn down a federal research facility in western Washington stopped along the way to shoplift some needed supplies from a big box hardware store.
The plan was interrupted when one of the members was arrested for stealing sponges and a flashlight.
Most of the document is dominated by a narrative tracing events leading to three arsons, and includes a notable parade of errors...
ELF members planned two arsons at the same time - both at federal facilities in Olympia, Wash., on June 21, 1998.
But after one member was arrested for shoplifting, the remaining members tried to call off both actions. But they couldn't contact another member involved in the second arson, and from whom they were supposed to obtain timers and incendiary devices.
The same team of ELF members...They fixed the vehicle temporarily, then parked it.
After the arson, two members...left the van at an automotive repair shop in Washington state and hitchhiked back to Eugene.
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4334209,00.html
Well, let's not forget Rodney Coronado and what group paid his legal expenses.
I honestly think there is a lot more to this story.
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