DO not know if theres any truth to this? Post found on AGR..... ________________________________________________________________ "But at least 2,000 of the nomads have poured into the Big Red Park area." "About 230 other people cited during the past week for gathering on national forest land without a special-use permit were summoned to appear ..." looks like only about 10% ticketed, and only 10% of the folks are there yet, so that number of percentage ticketed will only decline as more folks show up, imo. lastly, for heavens and hells sake, when you are driving tripping and/or holding quantities of illegals down the road, don't. even if you don't, yet still get stuck in a bad situation, at least enjoy your movie,.. " ....locked themselves in the Ford Escort stationwagon they were driving, locked arms and began singing songs, refusing to allow officers to open the doors. "They were highly uncooperative," Kelliher said. "They refused to succumb to our commands." Officers broke two of the car's windows, deployed pepper spray and pulled the men from the vehicle, Kelliher said. ... .... R. and P. were arrested on suspicion of obstruction of a police officer. .... R. and P. are being held on a $750 bond. ... .... The four men are scheduled to appear in Routt County Court at 1 p.m. June 28. ..." $750 bucks for singing and interlocking hands? the other two got hung with a $20k bond. what song was it?! peace, l,l,&l, quiet,.. peace, l,l,&l, quiet,..
We are an Old Family We are a new Family We are the same Family Stronger than before We Honor You WE empower you to be who you are HA HA Boomer
4 Rainbow participants arrested on drug, obstruction charges By Alexis DeLaCruz Friday, June 23, 2006 CLARK — Four members of the Rainbow Family of Living Light were arrested Thursday night on suspicion of possessing psilocybin mushrooms and obstructing police officers. Routt County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Dan Kelliher said four young men from California and South Carolina reportedly were racing and weaving up Routt County Road 129 near Forest Service Road 550 when U.S. Forest Service officers stopped the men after receiving a report they nearly ran another motorist off the road. Kelliher said the men, Brandon D. Behnken, 22; Russell Dean Watkins, 22; John Frank Rivero, 21; and Scott David Petersen, 25, locked themselves in the Ford Escort stationwagon they were driving, locked arms and began singing songs, refusing to allow officers to open the doors. "They were highly uncooperative," Kelliher said. "They refused to succumb to our commands." Officers broke two of the car's windows, deployed pepper spray and pulled the men from the vehicle, Kelliher said. Officers also found suspected psilocybin mushrooms, a schedule I controlled substance, on two of the men and marijuana and drug paraphernalia on another. Behnken, the driver, was arrested on suspicion of possessing a schedule I controlled substance, possessing less than 1 ounce of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and obstructing a police officer. Watkins was charged with possessing a schedule I controlled substance and obstructing a police officer. Rivero and Petersen were arrested on suspicion of obstruction of a police officer. Behnken and Watkins are being held on a $20,000 bond at the Routt County Jail, and Rivero and Petersen are being held on a $750 bond. The four men are scheduled to appear in Routt County Court at 1 p.m. June 28. --To reach Alexis DeLaCruz, call 871-4234 or e-mail adelacruz@steamboatpilot.com