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artsylady567
Jul 21, 2009, 2:15 PM
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I was wondering if access will be lost to the back side of Emancipation Rockformation (aka back side of rushmore) after greenpeace pulled their glory-seeking stunt. If this is the case, the locals are the ones who will have to suffer for someone else's stupidity.
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hacksaw
Jul 24, 2009, 3:52 PM
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This is from the NPS morning report: Mount Rushmore National Memorial (SD) Greenpeace And Eleven Participants Indicted In Demonstration A federal grand jury has returned a four-count indictment charging eleven people and Greenpeace, Inc., a California corporation, with three or more misdemeanor offenses each relating to a July 8th incident in which a protest banner was unfurled on the mountain (click on the link below for the original report). The charges against Greenpeace and the eleven include one count of conspiracy to climb Mount Rushmore as prohibited by law. The indictment contains further specific allegations concerning the conspiracy charge which include the following: Greenpeace provided planning and training for the individual co-conspirators. Greenpeace caused the individual co-conspirators and their climbing, video, and photographic equipment to be transported to Rapid City, South Dakota, in preparation for climbing Mount Rushmore. Greenpeace hired a helicopter to carry its members, agents and employees in order to allow them to observe, photograph and record the actions of individuals who were climbing Mount Rushmore on July 8th As part of the conspiracy, certain individuals attempted to impede responding law enforcement officers by placing locks on security gates as well as by chaining themselves to areas where it would be difficult or impossible for responding officers to get around the individuals without risk of personal injury. Greenpeace, Inc., is also charged with the following offenses: Aiding and abetting eleven individuals trespassing in a national park by entering an area not open to the public without permission. Aiding and abetting nine individuals with climbing Mount Rushmore as prohibited by law. Aiding and abetting six individuals with intentionally interfering with a government employee or officer engaged in an official duty. Charges against the eleven participants included conspiracy, trespass, illegally climbing the mountain and abetting others in these offenses. The maximum penalty for each of the four counts against Greenpeace is a $10,000 fine and restitution. The maximum penalty for each count naming an individual is six months’ imprisonment, a $5,000 fine and restitution. The investigation is being conducted by the Mount Rushmore rangers and by special agents of the FBI. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant US Attorney Mark Vargo. [Submitted by U.S. Attorney’s Office] More Information...
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