More details unfolded during an arraignment on Tuesday for Ammon Bundy and another man who were arrested for failure to appear after refusing to wear a mask to their initial trial.
The Ada County prosecutor says prior to Bundy’s arrest on Monday, he was seen shouting at the Ada County Sheriff’s Office to arrest Judge David Manweiler for violating the law and his rights.
CBS 2 News reports, the prosecutor also said that about a dozen people from Bundy’s orginization, People’s Rights showed up at the judge’s home Monday to protest the arrests. The prosecutor said they were there for about 90 minutes chanting obscenities, and apparently wrote “Tyrant,” “Mask-Hole,” and “Dismiss the Case” in chalk on the sidewalk and curb in front of his house.
The court has set his jury trial for May 10th. As of Wednesday morning, Bundy is no longer behind bars.
Ammon Bundy has reportedly agreed to join Nate Shelman’s program on Friday afternoon on 670 KBOI, to discuss what happened and tell his side of the story.