The Man with the Big Gun is going to jail!
Whale killer Wayne Johnson received a five month sentence from the United States Federal Court in Tacoma, Washington for his part in the cruel killing of a Gray whale in August of 2007.
Whale killer Andy
They promised tough prosecution, but in the end the Makah Nation couldn't put together a jury to try five whalers who were charged with illegally killing a gray whale off Neah Bay last fall. Tribal Judge Stanley Myers on Wednesday instead granted the men
Makah judge deferred prosecution for five tribal members who killed a gray whale.The court was unable to seat a jury for trial in Neah Bay on tribal charges of animal cruelty and discharging a firearm. Most of the 200 potential jurors were related to the
The National Marine Fisheries Service has issued a draft environmental-impact statement assessing a proposal by the Makah Tribe to hunt gray whales.
The document, more than 900 pages long, does not make a recommendation about whether the tribe should b
SEATTLE (Map, News) - The National Marine Fisheries Service has released a draft of the impact statement for the Makah Tribe's request to hunt gray whales.
The agency plans public hearings in Port Angeles, Seattle and Silver Springs, Md., to gather pub
SEATTLE (AP) - Five members of the Makah Tribe who killed a gray whale during a rogue hunt off Washington state's northwest coast have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges, their lawyer said Monday.
Defense attorney Jack Fiander said the governmen
TACOMA -- The federal prosecution of five Makah tribal members who killed a gray whale last September will go forward, though part of the case against them has been dismissed.
Chief U.S. Magistrate Kelley Arnold granted a motion Tuesday to dismiss a cha
Dear Activists:
The Washington State
Indian Tribe known as the "Makah" have brutally and ILLEGALLY killed a gray whale. This despicable act took place without the necessary permit from the National Marine Fisheries Service and in direct violation of
The U. S. Coast Guard reports a California Gray Whale was shot but not killed near Neah Bay. Five members of the Makah Tribe shot and harpooned the whale Saturday morning.