By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Forgotten History.
In the winter landscape of eastern Oregon, a convoy of vehicles cut through the snow-covered ranchland. Among them was LaVoy Finicum, a rancher whose decisions would soon lead to a tragic and highly contested encounter with law enforcement.
Background of the Standoff
On January 2, 2016, LaVoy Finicum joined the Bundy brothers and other protesters at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Their aim was to challenge what they saw as federal overreach into land rights, echoing sentiments from the Bundy Ranch standoff. Finicum, known as the ‘Tarp Man’ for his armed vigil at the refuge, became a prominent figure in the standoff that lasted 41 days. Colin D. Heaton and Michael Droberg explore these tensions in their Forgotten History episode, presenting the events leading to the tragic day at the roadblock.
The Fatal Encounter
On January 26, 2016, law enforcement officials intercepted Finicum and his group on Oregon Highway 395. According to the official narrative, Finicum’s actions posed a threat. However, eyewitness accounts and video evidence from Shawna Cox, a passenger in Finicum’s vehicle, suggest a more complex situation. A bullet fired by FBI agent Joseph Astarita and the subsequent gunfire from Oregon Highway Patrolman Casey Codding left Finicum fatally shot. Conflicting accounts paint a picture of chaos and miscommunication.
Disputed Narratives and Evidence
The government’s account of the shooting claimed Finicum was armed and reaching for a weapon, justifying the use of lethal force. Yet, the evidence and testimonies challenge this assertion. As Heaton and Droberg note, ‘If Finicum was pulling a weapon to engage, why did he not face the troopers?’ Video footage and autopsy reports raise questions about the necessity and justification of the force used.
Unanswered Questions and Legal Repercussions
Despite the release of an autopsy and video evidence, many questions remain about the exact circumstances of Finicum’s death. The involvement of the FBI and the lack of immediate medical assistance further complicate the narrative. The subsequent investigation into the FBI’s actions, including the alleged cover-up of fired shots, adds another layer of controversy, highlighting issues of accountability and transparency in law enforcement.
The Broader Implications
LaVoy Finicum’s death is not just a story about one man’s tragic end but a reflection of broader tensions between federal authorities and those advocating for states’ rights and individual liberties. The events at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge continue to spark debate about the balance of power and the protection of constitutional rights.
The full episode of Forgotten History is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through May 28, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Forgotten History on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/forgotten-history-207966
The Tragic Case of LaVoy Finicum: A Closer Look at the Oregon Standoff
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of Forgotten History.
In the winter landscape of eastern Oregon, a convoy of vehicles cut through the snow-covered ranchland. Among them was LaVoy Finicum, a rancher whose decisions would soon lead to a tragic and highly contested encounter with law enforcement.
Background of the Standoff
On January 2, 2016, LaVoy Finicum joined the Bundy brothers and other protesters at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Their aim was to challenge what they saw as federal overreach into land rights, echoing sentiments from the Bundy Ranch standoff. Finicum, known as the ‘Tarp Man’ for his armed vigil at the refuge, became a prominent figure in the standoff that lasted 41 days. Colin D. Heaton and Michael Droberg explore these tensions in their Forgotten History episode, presenting the events leading to the tragic day at the roadblock.
The Fatal Encounter
On January 26, 2016, law enforcement officials intercepted Finicum and his group on Oregon Highway 395. According to the official narrative, Finicum’s actions posed a threat. However, eyewitness accounts and video evidence from Shawna Cox, a passenger in Finicum’s vehicle, suggest a more complex situation. A bullet fired by FBI agent Joseph Astarita and the subsequent gunfire from Oregon Highway Patrolman Casey Codding left Finicum fatally shot. Conflicting accounts paint a picture of chaos and miscommunication.
Disputed Narratives and Evidence
The government’s account of the shooting claimed Finicum was armed and reaching for a weapon, justifying the use of lethal force. Yet, the evidence and testimonies challenge this assertion. As Heaton and Droberg note, ‘If Finicum was pulling a weapon to engage, why did he not face the troopers?’ Video footage and autopsy reports raise questions about the necessity and justification of the force used.
Unanswered Questions and Legal Repercussions
Despite the release of an autopsy and video evidence, many questions remain about the exact circumstances of Finicum’s death. The involvement of the FBI and the lack of immediate medical assistance further complicate the narrative. The subsequent investigation into the FBI’s actions, including the alleged cover-up of fired shots, adds another layer of controversy, highlighting issues of accountability and transparency in law enforcement.
The Broader Implications
LaVoy Finicum’s death is not just a story about one man’s tragic end but a reflection of broader tensions between federal authorities and those advocating for states’ rights and individual liberties. The events at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge continue to spark debate about the balance of power and the protection of constitutional rights.
The full episode of Forgotten History is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through May 28, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Forgotten History on OBBM Network TV: https://www.obbmnetwork.tv/series/forgotten-history-207966
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