Browns in NH taken into custody
Posted on October 5th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, Associated Press, CNN, Ed Brown, Elaine Brown, federal law enforcement source, FoxNews, freedom, IRS, liberty, Manchester, New Hampshire, police state, politics, property, protest, Roscoe Rules, Stephen Monier, Stephen Taylor, taxes, United States 11 Comments »A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents in New Hampshire, a federal law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNNA couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents in New Hampshire, a federal law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.
Ed and Elaine Brown, who had refused to surrender to authorities to serve their prison sentences, were taken into custody without incident Thursday evening by U.S. Marshals at about 8:00 p.m.
This is sad. I surely didn’t want people to be harmed by I didn’t want them to taken in without some sort of fight.
Update: From the Associated Press; “The arrests ‘will be a relief to everyone in the community,’ state Agriculture Commissioner Stephen Taylor, a Plainfield resident, said Thursday night. ‘This has been such a distraction to everybody.’” Yeah… I’m pretty sure it’s not a relief to everyone. I’m sure many of the Free Staters are pissed.
Update2: From the comments of the Union Leader; “Please get a clue. Pay your taxes and live a normal life. No reason to fight everything. If you don’t like it, move to another country.” –Roscoe Rules, Manchester. Pay your taxes and be good sheeple. Don’t make waves. Don’t bother stand up for your beliefs. It’s too dangerous. As for those yelling about the 16th Amendment… it doesn’t make a statute implementing an income tax. It gives the congress the right to lay unapportionated direct taxes. US Code Title 26 is the law implementing it.
Update3: WMUR U.S. marshals posing as supporters carried out the arrests of tax evaders Ed and Elaine Brown, officials said Friday.
The undercover officers were invited in by the Browns on Thursday evening, and before the couple realized they weren’t supporters, they were already under arrest.
“Ultimately, this open-door policy that they seemed to have which allowed the Browns to have some supporters bring them supplies, welcome followers and even host a picnic –this proved to be their undoing,” U.S. Marshal Stephen Monier said. “They invited us in. We escorted them out.”




