By Wayne Ortman
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
American Indian tribes in South Dakota have been invited by U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson to join law enforcement for a “listening conference” about crime on Indian reservations.
The session was part of a broader initiative by the U.S. Justice Department and the first in the nation because of Johnson’s work as chairman of an American Indian issues subcommittee that reports to Attorney General Eric Holder.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota (AP)
American Indian tribes in South Dakota have been invited by U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson to join law enforcement for a “listening conference” about crime on Indian reservations.
The session was part of a broader initiative by the U.S. Justice Department and the first in the nation because of Johnson’s work as chairman of an American Indian issues subcommittee that reports to Attorney General Eric Holder.