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The day before pro-Trump rioters overtook the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., two supervisors in deep red Shasta County, California opened their chamber doors to the public, in violation of the Board of Supervisors’ earlier vote to continue holding meetings virtually. ....
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South of Redding, residents formed the Cottonwood militia more than a decade ago when five local businesses in the town were robbed on five subsequent nights, according to one of the group’s founders and leaders, Woody Clendenen. It has since grown from 11 members to a sizeable political force, including Zapata, with an increasingly savvy media reach across Northern California and beyond. Its members are well-known in the community, offering a scholarship each year, hosting a boys’ camp, and sometimes being called in lieu of the police, said Clendenen. “It grew into almost kind of a political action committee,” said Clendenen, a Cottonwood barber and bit actor in Hollywood B-movies. Candidates for office would call and court militia members for support, he said. Before the pandemic, he said, “our fundraiser dinners, the sheriff and the supervisors come.” ....
View Comments Supporters of recalling three members of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors this week turned their attention away from board members and instead directed their ire toward a recall opponent. A week after one recall supporter got into a confrontation with Nathan Blaze, posters made of court documents about him and his social media posts covered one wall in the board’s hearing chambers. There was even a poster of former President Donald Trump with a caption telling Nathan Blaze, You re Fired, his signature line from when Trump starred on The Apprentice television show. Recall supporters have targeted supervisors Leonard Moty, Mary Rickert and Joe Chimenti for allegedly not standing up to statewide restrictions placed on businesses during the pandemic. ....
Tuesday was an emotionally and politically charged day outside and inside the Shasta County Board of Supervisors Chambers. For months, a vocal group of residents upset with the county’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have shown up to vent, angry that the county continues to follow state health guidelines and continues to bow to a tyrannical and treasonous governor. But in recent weeks they have been joined by those who support the mask mandates and other health guidelines and oppose the effort to recall three supervisors because they followed local and state health rules. It came to a head Tuesday, a day that started with the anti-recall group Shasta Forward holding a press conference before the supervisors meeting to announce it has filed complaints with the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) against the recall effort, alleging supporters have violated campaign finance rules and are abusing state election law. ....