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Cody Whiterock was running for his life — the Bureau of Indian Affairs police had come for him again. He’d been drinking at a friend’s bunkhouse on a farm in Owyhee County, Idaho ...
Teachers prefer the blue-uniformed cops from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, who took over a year ago amid allegations of corruption in the tribal police department. Store owners prefer the BIA ...
Editor’s note: This story contains graphic details of police violence. Cody Whiterock was running for his life — the Bureau of Indian Affairs police had come for him again. He’d been ...
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Two killings, no explanation: Families left reeling after Bureau of Indian Affairs shootingsWhen BIA police came, Whiterock did what he’d done before — he fled in his car, a BIA officer confronting him at gunpoint. But this time, his car became stuck in the snow.
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