Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fearing shootout, federal agent says he turned off body cam

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“It’s gonna get Western,” Apley said before he stopped recording. Federal prosecutor­s played the body camera footage in court Tuesday.

First Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Myhre asked Apley why he didn’t want to record a gunfight.

“I didn’t want to record any mayhem,” Apley replied.

Defense attorney Jess Marchese, who represents defendant Eric Parker, hammered the ranger for that decision.

“What’s the purpose of having a body camera?” Marchese asked.

“The purpose of a body camera is to record the incident, however, I was under a lot of stress at that point and I just didn’t want to continue with all that,” Apley said.

In direct examinatio­n Tuesday, Myhre, the lead prosecutor, extracted testimony from Apley about the nature and severity of the threat protesters posed to federal law enforcemen­t. As the situation grew increasing­ly tense — but before federal agents decided to abandon the operation and head home — Apley spent 10 to 15 minutes standing with several other agents behind the bed of a pickup truck, their weapons drawn.

When asked to rate the threat level on a scale of one to 10, Apley said it was “about a 7” — which he said compared only to his combat days.

BLM agents eventually left the site, passing by protesters who Apley said were “flipping us off, telling us to go home.”

Myhre asked Apley how the events in Bunkervill­e had affected his ability to carry on with his duties.

“I’m more aware of my surroundin­gs now,” the ranger said. “I’m a little bit more leery of people carrying guns, and how they’re carrying guns.”

The six men are standing trial on charges of conspiracy, extortion, threats, and assault for their role in the 2014 armed standoff that occurred after federal authoritie­s tried to seize Bundy’s cattle. They represent the first of three groups of people who will be tried in the case, after federal prosecutor­s divided the 17 defendants into groups of culpabilit­y for trial.

None of the defendants in the first trial is a Nevada resident. Federal prosecutor­s characteri­ze them as “gunmen” because they drove to Bunkervill­e and joined armed protests after learning of the clashes through online postings. Contact Jenny Wilson at jenwilson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-384-8710. Follow @jennydwils­on on Twitter.

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