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![]() "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... On July 6, a Michigan radio amateur by the name of Scott Woodring (KC8JNG) shot and killed a Michigan State Police Officer during a routine arrest on a warrant for solicitation of a minor, resulting in a tense standoff with law enforcement. Mr. Woodring was a member of the Christian Identity movement, an organization that promotes racist and antisemetic views along with an anti-government agenda. Oh I get it! He was likely one of these right wing goofball fruitcakes we've probably heard on one of the several 75 meter "pay-triot" nets over the past years? On Monday, July 7, after a standoff that had continued from the previous day, Mr. Woodring escaped during a law enforcement shift change, resulting in a nearly week-long manhunt for the suspect throughout Western Michigan. Shortly after the escape of Mr. Woodring, James Wades (WB8SIW), the Michigan Section Emergency Coordinator / State RACES Officer requested that the Newaygo County Emergency Coordinator establish an intercept operation in the area of Fremont to identify any possible transmissions from the suspect. This request was based on the fact that Mr. Woodring had utilized Amateur Radio frequencies and equipment to communicate with fellow members of the Christian Identity movement. Mr. Woodring was also known to have recruited a number of like-minded individuals into the Amateur Radio Service and may have purchased two-meter FM transceivers for use by fellow members of his organization. ....no doubt another one of Mike Koernkie's Militialoons Radio Corps members. Or perhaps a devotee of Steve "bipolar disorder" Andersen the ex-AA8DP who used to hang out on 3.860 at 8:00 PM years ago? Operators were asked to monitor seldom used frequencies both within and adjacent to the VHF Amateur Radio allocations. An additional announcement was broadcast to Emergency Coordinators and selected RACES personnel throughout Michigan requesting information on any transmission heard from Mr. Woodring. On Friday, July 11 at 5:18 PM, Mr. Bill Hubbard (WD8MKG) of Holton, Michigan reported an intercept of communications between Mr. Woodring and another radio amateur located in Fremont, Michigan. This was promptly reported to the SEC shortly thereafter. This information was transmitted verbally to Michigan State Police Operations Desk at 5:39 PM. A follow-up facsimile was transmitted to MSP Operations from the West Branch MSP Post at approximately 6:20 PM. MSP Investigators subsequently requested assistance from the Department of Defense and Federal Communications Commission in order to establish radio direction finding capabilities. When help was not forthcoming, a call was placed to the SEC requesting these capabilities through the Amateur Radio Service. A radio direction finding team was dispatched from Kent County RACES, arriving at the MSP command post shortly thereafter. This team was placed under the supervision of the District 6 Emergency Coordinator, Mr. Tom Vandermel (KB8VEE). Subsequent assistance was obtained from RACES members in Ottawa and Muskegon Counties. In addition to those resources in the immediate area, a team from Kalamazoo County RACES was placed on standby along with a Civil Air Patrol team from the Mt. Clemens area. These later teams were not utilized due to the distances involved and the fact that adequate staff was available in nearby Counties. The radio direction finding activities continued until approximately 5 AM on Sunday, July 13 when Mr. Woodring was located based on a tip from a local resident. He was subsequently shot to death when he leveled an assault rifle at officers and refused to comply with directives. RACES members provided 494 staff-hours to the operation, most of which were contributed during the 36-hour period when radio direction finding activites were being conducted. Michigan State Police officials expressed genuine appreciation for the efforts of the Amateur Radio teams. Considerable positive feedback has been received from a variety of senior officers who now have an "expanded" view of Amateur Radio capabilities. |
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![]() orkneys dx wrote: "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... On July 6, a Michigan radio amateur by the name of Scott Woodring (KC8JNG) shot and killed a Michigan State Police Officer during a routine arrest on a warrant for solicitation of a minor, resulting in a tense standoff with law enforcement. Mr. Woodring was a member of the Christian Identity movement, an organization that promotes racist and antisemetic views along with an anti-government agenda. Oh I get it! He was likely one of these right wing goofball fruitcakes we've probably heard on one of the several 75 meter "pay-triot" nets over the past years? He only had a Technician Class license. On Monday, July 7, after a standoff that had continued from the previous day, Mr. Woodring escaped during a law enforcement shift change, resulting in a nearly week-long manhunt for the suspect throughout Western Michigan. Shortly after the escape of Mr. Woodring, James Wades (WB8SIW), the Michigan Section Emergency Coordinator / State RACES Officer requested that the Newaygo County Emergency Coordinator establish an intercept operation in the area of Fremont to identify any possible transmissions from the suspect. This request was based on the fact that Mr. Woodring had utilized Amateur Radio frequencies and equipment to communicate with fellow members of the Christian Identity movement. Mr. Woodring was also known to have recruited a number of like-minded individuals into the Amateur Radio Service and may have purchased two-meter FM transceivers for use by fellow members of his organization. ...no doubt another one of Mike Koernkie's Militialoons Radio Corps members. Or perhaps a devotee of Steve "bipolar disorder" Andersen the ex-AA8DP who used to hang out on 3.860 at 8:00 PM years ago? Operators were asked to monitor seldom used frequencies both within and adjacent to the VHF Amateur Radio allocations. An additional announcement was broadcast to Emergency Coordinators and selected RACES personnel throughout Michigan requesting information on any transmission heard from Mr. Woodring. On Friday, July 11 at 5:18 PM, Mr. Bill Hubbard (WD8MKG) of Holton, Michigan reported an intercept of communications between Mr. Woodring and another radio amateur located in Fremont, Michigan. This was promptly reported to the SEC shortly thereafter. This information was transmitted verbally to Michigan State Police Operations Desk at 5:39 PM. A follow-up facsimile was transmitted to MSP Operations from the West Branch MSP Post at approximately 6:20 PM. MSP Investigators subsequently requested assistance from the Department of Defense and Federal Communications Commission in order to establish radio direction finding capabilities. When help was not forthcoming, a call was placed to the SEC requesting these capabilities through the Amateur Radio Service. A radio direction finding team was dispatched from Kent County RACES, arriving at the MSP command post shortly thereafter. This team was placed under the supervision of the District 6 Emergency Coordinator, Mr. Tom Vandermel (KB8VEE). Subsequent assistance was obtained from RACES members in Ottawa and Muskegon Counties. In addition to those resources in the immediate area, a team from Kalamazoo County RACES was placed on standby along with a Civil Air Patrol team from the Mt. Clemens area. These later teams were not utilized due to the distances involved and the fact that adequate staff was available in nearby Counties. The radio direction finding activities continued until approximately 5 AM on Sunday, July 13 when Mr. Woodring was located based on a tip from a local resident. He was subsequently shot to death when he leveled an assault rifle at officers and refused to comply with directives. RACES members provided 494 staff-hours to the operation, most of which were contributed during the 36-hour period when radio direction finding activites were being conducted. Michigan State Police officials expressed genuine appreciation for the efforts of the Amateur Radio teams. Considerable positive feedback has been received from a variety of senior officers who now have an "expanded" view of Amateur Radio capabilities. |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... He only had a Technician Class license. That mundane fact has not stopped MANY other non-HF licenced individuals from checking into a "pay-triot" net on weeknights at 8:00 PM. These people feel their above the law you see. Let's not also forget the guy using the bootleg callsign of "kb8biw" that has been checking into a well-known net for going on for 11 months. Do a qrz.com search and tell me what you find on that call... Makes you wonder what the FCC is doing in lieu if these (seditious individuals) operation on 75M. |