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The situation escalated. Ward’s wife had her tires slashed. He arranged a safe house for her where she still remains. His parents were followed by militants as they left their granddaughter’s Christmas play. The people of Burns, angry at the occupiers, were becoming miffed with Ward’s perceived inaction.
Jim Ward, 78, said his son wanted to find a way to end the conflict without bloodshed, focusing on a mantra he has always preached: “Do the right thing. Then suffer the consequences.”
The sheriff’s mother, Linda Ward, 74, said her son confided in her that he did all he could. It wasn’t enough.
“I’m sorry that there was a death but I’m very proud of how he handled it,” Linda said. She believes her son’s military experience is helping him keep a level head.
The situation escalated. Ward’s wife had her tires slashed. He arranged a safe house for her where she still remains. His parents were followed by militants as they left their granddaughter’s Christmas play. The people of Burns, angry at the occupiers, were becoming miffed with Ward’s perceived inaction.
Jim Ward, 78, said his son wanted to find a way to end the conflict without bloodshed, focusing on a mantra he has always preached: “Do the right thing. Then suffer the consequences.”
The sheriff’s mother, Linda Ward, 74, said her son confided in her that he did all he could. It wasn’t enough.
“I’m sorry that there was a death but I’m very proud of how he handled it,” Linda said. She believes her son’s military experience is helping him keep a level head.