Protest camp growing as tribal chairmen condemn law enforcement aggression
MANDAN, N.D. Chairmen of the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes condemned the aggression used against Dakota Access Pipeline opponents this week and said theyre considering taking legal action against law enforcement.
Standing Rock Chairman Dave Archambault II said more than 40 people were injured, including broken bones and welts from rubber bullets and bean bag rounds fired by law enforcement Thursday, Oct. 27, when hundreds of officers removed people from the path of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Its just wrong to use that type of force on innocent people, Archambault said Saturday, Oct. 29, during a press conference in front of the Morton County Sheriffs Department.
Cheyenne River Sioux Chairman Harold Frazier said he has heard reports of inhumane treatment while people were incarcerated and the tribe has attorneys considering filing a lawsuit.
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