the pacific patriots network iso nog. we respect the patriots and the people that want to go out there and do that, buts far as oregon and idaho is concerned, that's not what we're here to do. >> us and ppn and oregon 3 percent and the other patriot , groups and leadership sao, that's not what we're here for." >> i had no idea, i had no intention, that something this .astic would come from th >> the burns incident absolutely separated the patriot movement. what happened in malheur felt offensive. it felt like you're taking the fight to them, rather than defending somebody ee. >> narrator: ammon was left with a core group of supporters. many of them had been at the standoff in bunkervie. >> over the first initial days of the occupation, we were able to identify a core gup of leadership who were active in recruiting people to come to the refuge and communicating with the press. >> narrator: one of ammon's closest allies at malheur was an old family friend. >> lavoy finicum. i'm a rancher in northern arizona. >> we were aware