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Why a Montana tribe is suing the United States for better law enforcement

Por: CBS News Crime December 13, 2022

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For years, Northern Cheyenne tribal leaders have told the federal government they are concerned about the lack of law enforcement the federal government —  — provides to the reservation. And so the  when when investigating the homicide of tribal member Christy Woodenthigh, didn't entirely surprise the leaders. The federal agencies assigned to police the reservation and investigate major crimes are understaffed, resulting in... + full article



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