Pierre, South Dakota (AP)
A month has been added to a program that increases the number of law enforcement officers on the Standing Rock Reservation.
The number of officers on the reservation, which straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border, was increased in June from...
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by SkabewisSioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
The Interior Department is sending 25 more law officers to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation straddling the South Dakota-North Dakota border.
Republican Sen. John Thune of South Dakota says the officers will serve until permanent Bureau...-
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by SkabewisBy Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
Besides adding officers to American Indian reservations plagued by crime, a concept called community policing promises to give people ownership of those areas, according to Pat Ragsdale, director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs....-
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by SkabewisBy Carson Walker
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
South Dakota’s top law enforcement officer released a report July 14 disputing two earlier federal studies on crime among American Indians, calling them “flawed.”
But the author of one of the Bureau of Justice...-
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by SkabewisFort Yates, North Dakota (AP)
The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe says the reservation needs more police officers.
Ron His Horse is Thunder was among those speaking during early July at a hearing chaired by Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., on the need for law enforcement....-
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