Name John Gray | ||
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Born 15 March 1950 (age 70 years) |
John Joe Gray (born 15th March,1950) claims to be a sovereign citizen and was a fugitive from the law. He currently lives on his 50-acre, wooded ranch in Trinidad, Texas. He was involved in the longest-running law enforcement standoff in American history, lasting a few days short of 15 years, before the district attorney dropped the charges.
Contents
- Alex jones defends john joe gray video not seen for ten years
- After A 15 Year Standoff John Joe Gray Is Ready To Do It Again
- Biography
- References

Alex jones defends john joe gray video not seen for ten years
After A 15-Year Standoff, John Joe Gray Is Ready To Do It Again
Biography

The standoff began when Gray jumped bail after being indicted on two counts of felony assault. During a traffic stop in Anderson County, he allegedly attacked Texas Trooper Jim Cleland. A struggle ensued after Cleland reached for a .357 caliber handgun in the car in which Gray was riding. Anti-government pamphlets and references to setting off a bomb on a highway overpass near Dallas were found in the vehicle. Gray was charged with two felonies, assault of a public servant and taking a police officer's weapon. After promising to have no access to weapons while awaiting hearing, he was out on bail when the judge held his bond insufficient and ordered the re-arrest of John Joe Gray.

Local Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt has stated "John Joe Gray is not worth it. Ten of him is not worth going up there and getting one of my young deputies killed."


