Posted on 06/21/2007 8:45:33 AM PDT by LouAvul
PLAINFIELD, New Hampshire (AP) -- To avoid serving prison sentences for tax evasion, Ed Brown and his wife, Elaine, have locked themselves off from the world on their own terms.
From behind the 8-inch concrete walls of their 110-acre hilltop compound, the couple taunt police and SWAT teams and play to reporters and government-haters with references to past standoffs that turned deadly.
Residents want the Browns' circus to end before their small town along the Connecticut River becomes the next Ruby Ridge or Waco.
The Browns raised the specter of the first case, the 1992 shootout at an Idaho property called Ruby Ridge, by holding a news conference Monday with Randy Weaver, whose wife and child were killed there along with a deputy U.S. marshal.
Ed Brown warned authorities they wouldn't take him alive: "We either walk out of here free or we die."
The Browns were sentenced in absentia to 63-month prison sentences in April, after being convicted of conspiring to evade taxes on nearly $1.9 million in Elaine Brown's income and of plotting to disguise large financial transactions.
Though they have refused to leave the compound, U.S. Marshal Stephen Monier insists he has no plans to raid it to make them serve their time and will instead seek a peaceful surrender.
Expert observers praise the authorities' hands-off approach, but patience is wearing thin for Plainfield's 2,400 residents. Town selectmen recently asked Monier to stop the influx of militiamen and other anti-government groups to the Browns' home and to bring the couple to justice.
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Don’t you just love the media’s use of inflammatory adjectives?”
Has the press called John Edwards 20,000 Ft2 place a “compound”?
I hope the authorities will be patient and not make this another Waco that was under clintin and reno.
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This seems more like Ruby Ridge under Bush I/William Barr.
No to be the Holy Grail Nazi, but the line is...
you empty headed food trough wiper
Knowing who owns the courts, and where the judges get their paychecks, what's your point?
These two have set out to make an example of themselves, and seem destined to succeed.
Don't you just love the media's use of imflammatory adjectives?
Isn't the width of a standard concrete block about 8 inches?
So, I guess I live in a "compound" also. Come and get me coppers!!
Why not? I have always lived by and raised my kids by this:
There are 3 ways to react to laws/rules you don’t like.
1. obey them and whine
2. disobey them and face the consequences.
3. work to change them
NOONE is obligated to obey any law they feel is unconstitutional. You just have to answer for your actions.
I wish there were more people in this country who were willing to stand up for what THEY believe is right.
Nuts or not!
My ideal solution if I were running the show.
Stop wasting money surrounding these nutjobs who clearly want a confrontation. Allow local cops keep an eye on them and they’ll eventually expose themselves to an easy confrontation free arrest.
Eric Rudolph is a good example. After spending millions on faild attempts to find and capture him, a local cop stumbles across him and arrests him without incident.
This is almost funny. A good size home, and the owners have guns, therefore it is a compound!!
I am having flashbacks of Waco, Ruby Ridge.
I agree. Wait ‘em out. They aren’t a danger to the community so no need for a raid or siege.
Crooks is what they are, starve them out.
Works for me.
it always boils down to the use of force
When government has the monopoly on force, liberty is no longer
Public school grad?
How hard can it be to get over an 8 inch wall?
If a goat can do it so can a law enforcement employee...oh never mind.
The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun.
R. Buckminster Fuller
Either way...there were unnecessary deaths.
More like conditioning the public for when the feds move in. Normal modus operandi for the feds.
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