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15 gru 1998 · Clad in a military uniform bedecked with ribbons and medals, Gritz, 59, had shot himself with a .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol on the outskirts of Orofino, about 25 miles from his so-called "constitutional covenant community," Almost Heaven. Remarkably, he was alive.
Gritz left Almost Heaven in late 1998 after a suicide attempt. [38] Almost Heaven was falling apart already before his departure, in part due to conflicts with local authorities and residents as well as between Gritz and an internal radical faction; [ 36 ] the community was near defunct by 2003. [ 39 ]
14 lis 1999 · The housing development, started by patriot leader Bo Gritz in 1994 as a refuge from urban ills and the predicted chaos of the millennium bug, has stirred concerns among locals that an armed...
4 kwi 1983 · Four weeks ago, after parting with $17,000 to ransom his captured colleague, seeing two fellow mavericks arrested, and attempting fresh tragicomic excursions into Laos, Gritz (rhymes with sights)...
22 wrz 1998 · James "Bo" Gritz, the former Green Beret colonel and leader of the right-wing Patriot Movement, was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound along a highway in Orofino, Idaho.
21 wrz 1998 · James "Bo" Gritz, a former Green Beret colonel and leader of the so-called Patriot Movement, was hospitalized with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
28 wrz 1998 · Gritz's most recent rescue attempt -- trying to lure another white supremacist, bomber Rudolph, out of the North Carolina woods -- turned into a fiasco.