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|    Texan bragged he's an 'infamous illegal     |
|    02 Jul 21 08:28:39    |
      XPost: soc.culture.native, tx.politics, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.politics.democrats, alt.gossip.celebrities       From: drooler@gmail.com              A Texas man is going to prison after declaring he was “not scared of the       feds” who patrolled an area where he looted Native American artifacts,       authorities say.              Jeffrey Alan Vance, a 37-year-old from San Marcos, pleaded guilty in       February to violating a federal law that prohibits unauthorized removal of       artifacts from tribal land. A judge sentenced him to two years in prison       on Tuesday.              Vance posted a Facebook photo of himself showing off artifacts after       illegally excavating a Native American site north of Amarillo, authorities       say.              The homestead site on a bluff overlooking the Canadian River once was home       to the Antelope Creek Culture, a people credited with bringing early       agriculture to what’s now the Texas Panhandle from 1200 to 1500.              The Canadian River is the only region in the U.S. with Alibates Flint, a       rock with “striking colors” used by mammoth hunters and essential to       survival and trade on the plains for 13,000 years, officials say.              When a Facebook user commented that the area “he is digging in is federal       land and Rangers enforce (there),” Vance replied “I’m not scared of the       feds,” according to court documents.              Another man in the photos was identified as Dax Wheatley of Amarillo.       Wheatley also pleaded guilty in February.              Authorities say Vance described himself in texts as an “infamous illegal       excavator of Native American artifacts in Texas” and warned others, “don’t       be telling people we are digging on government property!”              Vance also posted photos of human remains with burial beads that he dug       up, authorities say.              “(He) bragged that someday he would put the dead bodies back together and       would display them in his ‘secret artifact lair,’” authorities wrote in       court documents. “When asked if what he is doing is legal, Vance replied,       ‘haha, no.’”              Authorities say they recovered about 1,500 artifacts, including burial       beads and petrified wood, during the investigation.              Wheatley is scheduled to be sentenced this month.              https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-       world/national/article252503553.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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