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Lawsuit: Mixup keeps family at gunpoint near Yellowstone

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By MEAD GRUVER
Associated Press

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A Missouri family alleges in a federal lawsuit that Yellowstone National Park rangers and Wyoming sheriff’s deputies seeking a murder suspect held them at gunpoint without adequate cause for an hour. Brett and Genalyn Hemry, of Independence, Missouri, seek unspecified damages to be determined at trial. Yellowstone and Park County officers were looking for Gerald Michael Bullinger, a Utah man suspected of killing three people in Idaho, when they stopped the Hemrys and their minor child near Yellowstone in 2017. The lawsuit claims Brett Hemry looks nothing like Bullinger. Park County sheriff’s and Yellowstone officials declined comment Tuesday.

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