A view of the entrance to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge from a watchtower. (Photo by Ryan Nethery/VICE News)
Darryl Thorn on lookout in the watchtower. He said he drove overnight from Bremerton, Washington, to show his support. "Our job is to look out, you know, keep an eye on everybody and make sure everybody's not wandering around and being in places they shouldn't be." His jacket identifies him as a member of the Three Percenters, an anti-government militia that owes its name to the belief that only three percent of American colonists fought and won the Revolutionary War. (Photo by Ryan Nethery/VICE News)
Ammon Bundy, in the black cowboy hat, holds a press conference. (Photo by Ryan Nethery/VICE News)
Duane Ehmer, from a nearby county, said he put his horse in a trailer and drove to Malheur to support the occupiers. "These people are just like us," he said. "They're not all crazies running around with guns." (Photo by Andrew Glazer/VICE News)
Landscape on the way to Malheur Wildlife Refuge. (Photo by Andrew Glazer/VICE News)
A kid from a local school newspaper interviews Ryan Bundy. (Photo by Andrew Glazer/VICE News)
Sheriff David Ward speaks at a Harney County town hall meeting on Wednesday. "I'm here today to ask those folks to go home and let us get back to our lives in Harney County," he said. "Nobody's been hurt yet, some buildings have been seized. Are buildings worth killing someone over? I say, no!" (Photo by Ryan Nethery/VICE News)
Harney County residents at the town hall meeting. (Photo by Lewis Rapkin/VICE News)
Lewis Arthur (right), is the founder of Veterans on Patrol, a militia from Arizona. Arthur and his fellow veterans disagree with the tactics used by the Bundys and they confronted the militia at the refuge Wednesday night. Arthur said he asked to be let into the refuge to remove a friend, an Arizona woman who he said "has been radicalized" by the occupiers, be let out. According to him, the militia at the refuge refused to let them enter. When Arthur and his friends circumvented a checkpoint and walked towards an occupied building, they were assaulted by a militiaman. Arthur's friend, Jeff "J-Dog" Kagan (left), said he needed medical care after the altercation. (Photo by Andrew Glazer/VICE News)
Occupiers keep warm by a fire. (Photo by Lewis Rapkin/VICE News)