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The years of work and source-building paid off dramatically in September when I was in Colorado City to try to catch the leader of a new splinter group. I knew he had an appointment before a judge, but I didn’t know thethat day.

I was close enough to hear the voice over the megaphone, yelling, “Come out with your hands up!”I photographed FBI agents with assault rifles and body armor standing outside. When it was over and the man had been taken into custody I found myself with some of his followers.With your support, I can continue to nurture and build these relationships. Thank you for supporting The Salt Lake Tribune.

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