I agree, the officer is probably not to win any community awards for sensitivity.He has a lot to say about his perceptions of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne communities—that they don’t take good care of their kids, that they’re eager to blame some “white boogeyman” for bad things that happen to their loved ones- and they’re pretty classic sweeping generalizations
<modsnip> Assaults on Native women aren't prosecutable in TRIBAL court in many places, and federal jurisdiction doesn't always lead to prosecution. The issue then is a lot of victims feel like they have no route to justice.<modsnip> Crimes that occur on sovereign nations, above misdemeanors are under the purview of the FBI. This has been in effect for over 30 years.
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FBI and Bureau of Indian Affairs Sign Agreement to Improve Law Enforcement in Indian Country
During remarks at the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit today, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland announced that the FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) signed an agreement to establish guidelines to provide for the effective and efficient administration of criminal investigations...www.justice.gov
Tribal police have jurisdiction over cases on a Reservation where either the perpetrator or the victim is native American.It's been a longstanding complaint about offenders from other backgrounds coming to or living on reservations and committing crimes and then being immune from prosecution from tribal jurisdictions.
<modsnip> I'm merely stating facts that are repeated in numerous studies that Native American women are the exception to the pattern about people being victimized most frequently by their own race. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen, and I never once said that it didn't, so I'm baffled as to why that's the counterargument being used here by multiple people.Tribal police have jurisdiction over any case occurring on a Reservation where either the perpetrator or the victim is native American.
<modsnip> They are capable of same level of criminality and the same level of law abiding behavior as any other group of humans.
This fact is reflected by the cases linked on this thread. Selena Not Afraid was not victimized by outsiders. The people suspected of being behind the disappearance of the 8 year old child are both tribal members. Arden Peion's uncle is likely a tribal member. Likewise, Ashely Heavy Runner was known to have contact with criminals from The Blackfeet nation.
The above reflects a pattern that is, not surprisingly, similar to every other groups of humans: Crime victims are most likely victimized by other members of their own ethnicity, or socio economic back ground.
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Can anyone find his mug shot? I have failed.
I don't see him on the jail roster, and I also couldn't find a mugshot in MSM.Can anyone find his mug shot? I have failed.
I don't see him on the jail roster, and I also couldn't find a mugshot in MSM.
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