Mugshots Released Of The Last 4 Oregon Standoff Holdouts

Authorities wait at the Narrows roadblock near the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, near Burns, Ore. The last four occupiers of a national wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon surrendered Thurs... Authorities wait at the Narrows roadblock near the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, near Burns, Ore. The last four occupiers of a national wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon surrendered Thursday. The holdouts were the last remnants of a larger group that seized the wildlife refuge nearly six weeks ago, demanding that the government turn over the land to locals and release two ranchers imprisoned for setting fires. (Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian via AP) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NO LOCAL INTERNET; THE MERCURY OUT; WILLAMETTE WEEK OUT; PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT MORE LESS
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After a 41 day standoff with the federal government, the last four occupiers of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Oregon are in custody after turning themselves in to the FBI on Thursday.

Sandy Anderson, Sean Anderson, Jeff Banta, and David Fry walked off the refuge Thursday afternoon, and the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office released their mugshots in early evening.

These are their mugshots, via The Oregonian:

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