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On February 13, 1983, U. S. Marshals attempted to arrest Kahl as he was leaving a meeting of township supporters in Medina, North Dakota for violating his parole.
In the car with Kahl were his wife Joan, his son Yori, and three others who had been at the meeting.
According to Scott Faul's testimony, both Gordon Kahl and Yori Kahl were armed with Ruger Mini-14 rifles.
The conflict began when federal marshals created a road block a few miles north of Medina.
During the ensuing shootout, U. S. Marshal Kenneth Muir and Deputy Marshal Bob Cheshire were killed.
Kahl then took the vehicle of a Medina law enforcement officer and fled to Arkansas.

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