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Celia Sullivan, a 50-year-old mother of two from Utah, enjoys hiking through the Capitol Reef National Park to take photos. But it ended up getting her arrested on federal charges on the Fourth of July. All because she tried to record the park ranger who had pulled her over. Sullivan was charged with “disobeying a lawful order” and “resisting arrest” after she was pulled over by Park Ranger Steven Powers for allegedly failing to “maintain level of traffic.” Read More |