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One informant tells the FBI that Brailey was plotting to assassinate Gov.
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James D. Brailey, a convicted felon who once was selected as “governor” of the state of Washington by the antigovernment Washington Jural Society, is arrested after a raid on his home turns up a machine gun, an assault rifle and several handguns.
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A second informant says that Brailey actually went on a “dry run” to Olympia, carrying several guns into the state Capitol building to test security.
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Brailey was arrested on firearms charges and is accused of plotting to kill Gov.
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• On Jan. 18, the FBI arrested James D. Brailey, an Olympia man who had recently returned from a meeting of the Christian Identity movement in Arkansas.
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Brailey himself described conversations with Means as “goofy,” because Means often would ask his opinion of Locke in the middle of talking about another issue.
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Brailey said the only time he brought up Locke himself was when he mentioned the governor was a former Seattle prosecutor.
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Brailey said he did tell Means it was possible to assassinate Locke, but added he was speaking hypothetically.
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“At the end of the day, Sheriff Edwards, Undersheriff McClanahan, and Judge Tabor must stand before God and be judged for their actions in the Ingram case,” Brailey wrote.
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Along with a stellar cast of producer Bill Laswell, P-Funk warriors Bernie Worrell and Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey and gospel great Amina Claudine Myers, Blood delivers something for both his dedicated jazz fans and also serves as an excellent introduction to new listeners.
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