Why don’t more Indigenous communities have locally-administered police service?
Days after 11 people were killed in the stabbing rampage on the Cree Nation and the nearby community of Weldon, Sask., local chiefs called for a change in how local police work is done.“We ask that we have our own tribal policing,” James Smith Cree Nation chief Wally Burns said during a press conference on September 8th.
“The gangs and the drugs in my community have come to a point where my community is living in fear,” Buffalo River Dene chief Norma Catarat said during a press conference hosted by the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations .
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