Operation Not Forgotten: FBI launches new effort to help solve crimes in Native American communities
FBI officials say they will send 60 agents to work with Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal law enforcement to help generate new leads and solve cases involving members of the various Native American ...
The Justice Department announced a significant deployment of FBI resources to address unresolved violent crimes in Indian ...
The FBI is sending extra agents, analysts and other personnel to field offices in 10 states over the next six months to help ...
FBI personnel are about to make a major push against violent crimes involving Native American victims. The agency is ...
Ofelia Opocué’s life has been shaped by loss, she says. Twenty-three years ago, the FARC gave her family an ultimatum: leave ...
During a three-month period in 2024, 15 Indigenous people died either in custody or from direct interactions with police in ...
In the face of federal threats to public lands and conservation efforts, indigenous groups continue to model nature-centered ...
Top role in Missing Indigenous Person Task Force vacant as lawmakers consider bills combating crisis
While a Montana Department of Justice spokesperson said the task force will continue to meet while the position is open, ...
Often, data gathered by and about tribes has been shared with state and federal agencies; but those same agencies haven’t ...
When in February, Dallas Brodie, a British Columbia MLA, declared on X that the number of burials of missing children ...
Raoni, the Brazilian Indigenous leader, fights to protect his Amazon homeland from illegal mining and deforestation, pressing ...
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