Terrorist Fights ExtraditionOf course, he's an eco-terrorist and he's in Canada, so
he might succeed.
Prosecutor Rosellina Patillo said evidence from the federal prosecutor in Oregon indicates Arrow was among four conspirators involved in the bombings of a gravel company and a logging company between April and June of 2001. The evidence comes from statements of Arrow's three coconspirators who have pleaded guilty.
The suspects intended to firebomb a U.S. Forest Service office, but abandoned the idea after they found the security system was too tight, Patillo said.The 30-year-old Arrow -- who says the trees told him to change his name -- contends he would not get a fair trial in the United States because of the FBI's assertion that his alleged crimes are acts of terrorism.This is the same Tre Arrow who
fell out of a tree during a protest and broke his pelvis; apparently the trees forgot to tell him to stay awake.