1994-12-19 - Re: rehash of fbi v. weaver, or ‘freeh is a jerk’

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From: RGRIFFITH@sfasu.edu
To: avi@clas.ufl.edu
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From: RGRIFFITH@sfasu.edu
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 94 14:28:45 PST
To: avi@clas.ufl.edu
Subject: Re: rehash of fbi v. weaver, or 'freeh is a jerk'
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It was announced (I think last week) that there would be no prosecution
of the sniper who shot Vicki Weaver as she stood in the cabin door
holding her baby.

It's good to see an editorial like that in a major newspaper. 

>i happen to be on the road in tennessee, and read this editorial in the
>knoxville new-sentinel. i don't remember seeing anything about this when it
>happened...but since freeh and the fbi seem to be disliked these days,
>here's some more fodder for the fire.
>
>-avi
>
>ps - hopefully this isn't a repeat, but being on the road, i'm mail-delayed
>at least 24 hours.
>
>The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Dec 16, 1994, pA16
>
>DISTURBING SILENCE
>-FBI chief taking his time acting on report about Idaho shootout
>
>All eyes are on Louis Freeh, director of the Federal Bureau of
>Investigation, as he ponders disciplinary action in the infamous shootout at
>Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992. This being the end of 1994, one starts to wonder
>what is taking the director so long.
>
>Excessive use of force by the FBI is no trivial matter. Citizens might
>gather from the Idaho case that the government claims special license to
>abuse the rights of loners with extremist views.
>






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