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Malheur Occupation Participant Pleads Not Guilty In Federal Court In Eugene

Refuge occupation sympathizer Michael Emry was arrested for unlawful possession of an automatic machine gun and for obliterating the serial number on a firearm.
Deschutes County Jail
Refuge occupation sympathizer Michael Emry was arrested for unlawful possession of an automatic machine gun and for obliterating the serial number on a firearm.

A self-proclaimed reporter with links to the Malheur Refuge occupation was arrested Friday by the FBI on weapons charges. Michael Ray Emry made his initial appearance in Federal Court in Eugene today (Monday).

Michael Emry entered the courtroom in shackles. Magistrate Judge Jolie Russo asked if he wished to accept a court appointed public defender. Emry nodded and then mumbled ‘yes.’

Refuge occupation sympathizer Michael Emry was arrested for unlawful possession of an automatic machine gun and for obliterating the serial number on a firearm.
Credit Deschutes County Jail
Refuge occupation sympathizer Michael Emry was arrested for unlawful possession of an automatic machine gun and for obliterating the serial number on a firearm.

The defendant is charged with unlawful possession of a machine gun that is not registered to him and unlawful possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. Both counts carry a   10-year sentence.

Judge Russo asked if the defendant wished to enter a not guilty plea. After a nod from Emry, his lawyer replied, “Yes, Your Honor.”

On Friday, FBI agents seized a fully automatic machine gun during a warranted search of Emry’s 5 th wheel trailer in Grant County. He was arrested and held in the Deschutes County Jail before being transferred to Eugene.   

Michael Emry was a constant in Harney County during the 41-day armed stand-off at the refuge. He reported for “The Voice of Idaho,” a pro-Bundy website he created. In court, there was no mention of the occupation or Emry’s involvement in it. The judge ordered Emry to remain detained citing flight risk and danger to the community.

A status hearing for Michael Emry is scheduled for May 16.

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Tiffany joined the KLCC News team in 2007. She studied journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia and has worked in a variety of media including television and daily print news. For KLCC, Tiffany reports on health care, social justice and local/regional news. She has won awards from Oregon Associated Press, PRNDI, and Education Writers Association.