Ranchers' Indictment Sparks National Debate
4,880 views Aug 12, 2024 LaneCast Ag Podcast
The thing that pisses me off the most is showing up with a tactical team and scaring the kids and the family for something that could have been accomplished with a civil service order. No guns, no show of force and intimidation. This conduct is totally inappropriate, and the investigator in question needs to be fired and charged with aggravated assault.
In this compelling story, a young ranching family from South Dakota, Charles and Heather Maude, find themselves in the crosshairs of a federal legal battle after being indicted for theft of government property over a 75 year old fence. The indictments were served by a U.S. Forest Service Special Agent in full tactical gear, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers alike.
Western Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund and Rachel Gabel discuss the matter on the latest LaneCast Ag Podcast.
As the Maudes fight to clear their names, their legal struggle has become a rallying point for ranchers across the nation. This podcast delves into the details of the case, the response from national leaders with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council. and the ongoing efforts to seek justice for the Maude family.
4,880 views Aug 12, 2024 LaneCast Ag Podcast
The thing that pisses me off the most is showing up with a tactical team and scaring the kids and the family for something that could have been accomplished with a civil service order. No guns, no show of force and intimidation. This conduct is totally inappropriate, and the investigator in question needs to be fired and charged with aggravated assault.
In this compelling story, a young ranching family from South Dakota, Charles and Heather Maude, find themselves in the crosshairs of a federal legal battle after being indicted for theft of government property over a 75 year old fence. The indictments were served by a U.S. Forest Service Special Agent in full tactical gear, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers alike.
Western Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund and Rachel Gabel discuss the matter on the latest LaneCast Ag Podcast.
As the Maudes fight to clear their names, their legal struggle has become a rallying point for ranchers across the nation. This podcast delves into the details of the case, the response from national leaders with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council. and the ongoing efforts to seek justice for the Maude family.
Ranchers' Indictment Sparks National Debate
4,880 views Aug 12, 2024 LaneCast Ag Podcast
The thing that pisses me off the most is showing up with a tactical team and scaring the kids and the family for something that could have been accomplished with a civil service order. No guns, no show of force and intimidation. This conduct is totally inappropriate, and the investigator in question needs to be fired and charged with aggravated assault.
In this compelling story, a young ranching family from South Dakota, Charles and Heather Maude, find themselves in the crosshairs of a federal legal battle after being indicted for theft of government property over a 75 year old fence. The indictments were served by a U.S. Forest Service Special Agent in full tactical gear, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers alike.
Western Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund and Rachel Gabel discuss the matter on the latest LaneCast Ag Podcast.
As the Maudes fight to clear their names, their legal struggle has become a rallying point for ranchers across the nation. This podcast delves into the details of the case, the response from national leaders with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council. and the ongoing efforts to seek justice for the Maude family.