Gresham occupiers have been taken to jail by local authorities. The first arrests were last night. Thirty nine people were booked at the jail, and everyone was charged with criminal trespassing to a dwelling, which is a misdemeanor. However, some may be charged with felonies. Occupiers were concerned about a safe passage from the abbey to the jail. Immunity from prosecution not part of the agreement that the Indians reached with Alexian Brothers. What happens next will be a series of trials as with Wounded Knee, starting in several months. Warrants will be issued for Indians not arrested at the abbey. There is an expected backlash from white community against occupying Indians and National Guard. On the last night of occupation one person compared it to World War III, saying up to 100 vigilantes were firing at the building. Brando and Groppi say firing was heavy. The abbey will be turned over Feb. 22 when the Menomonie tribe is recognized again by the federal government, in act of Congress called Restoration.