Blanding publisher calls raid 'overkill'
The masterminds that conceived last week's massive raid on people suspected of illegally dealing Native American artifacts called their operation "Cerberus Action."
In Greek mythology, Cerberus is the multiheaded dog with snakes on his back and a dragon on his tail who guards the gates of hell and refuses entrance to living humans.
The symbolism was to imply protecting the afterworld from human looters.
The symbolism soon gave way to reality last Wednesday morning when 150 federal agents swooped into the small town (population 3,200) of Blanding and handcuffed 16 suspects — two-thirds of the 24 arrested — and hauled them off to Moab to be arraigned in front of a federal magistrate.
Many folks in Blanding have since wondered if dealing with a multiheaded dog with snakes on his back and a dragon on his tail might have been preferable.
"It was overdone. It was overkill. The people here, the majority of them, feel violated by the heavy-handed Gestapo tactics," said Neil Joslin, owner and publisher of the Blue Mountain Panorama, the Blanding area's weekly newspaper.
The townspeople, he said, are lamenting the fact that there was seemingly no effort to differentiate between suspected artifact dealers who might pose an arrest threat and others who did not.
Instead, everyone was treated more or less like they were John Dillinger.
"They were taking men in their 70s who never hurt anyone in their life away in chains and shackles," added Joslin. "It didn't have to happen that way; that's what people are saying."
And they were saying that before 60-year-old Dr. James Redd, one of the accused, committed suicide the day after the raids — an apparent reaction to the trauma of a dozen agents storming into his home at 6:30 a.m., cuffing him and driving him the 72 miles to Moab like he was Public Enemy No. 1.
Redd, like all but one of the 24 arrested, was released after being formally charged, innocent until proven guilty, but the longtime town doctor apparently couldn't easily adjust.
"People are just outraged right now," said Joslin on Tuesday. "They'll bury Jim Redd today and then see what happens."
Strongly worded letters demanding an investigation have already been sent by San Juan County commissioners to the governor, the state Senate and U.S. Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch.
"Most people here believe it was just a big political show to make a point and say look at us, we can do it," said Joslin.
Not that everyone thinks that way.
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