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Testimony of federal agents reveals mistakes during investigation into Native American woman's death

Por: CBS News Politics December 06, 2022

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When federal agents investigated the March 2020 , certain investigative protocols were not always followed. These gaps came out during the cross-examination of three agents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs during the December 2021 trial of the man accused of causing the death of Woodenthigh, a Native American mother of three. Christy Woodenthigh Aleda Spang The BIA is one of the two federal law enforcement agencies with major crimes... + full article



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