Johnathon Carlson, a Red Lake tribal citizen, received two citations in Georgia for speeding and displaying an allegedly invalid tribal license plate. Crisp County Sheriff’s deputies claimed the Red Lake Nation plates were “fake,” despite Carlson’s assertion of prior acceptance. While Georgia recognizes plates from other states and countries, it lacks an agreement with Red Lake Nation, a position disputed by Red Lake’s attorney who cites Minnesota’s acceptance and relevant federal law. Carlson removed his plates to avoid further complications and plans to attend a May court date.
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I can’t help but feel a deep sense of sadness and outrage when I read about the horrific ordeal that this police recruit, Victor Moses, had to endure. His dream of serving and protecting his community shattered, not by the criminals he thought he would be fighting, but by the very people who were supposed to be training him. The details of the incident, from the head injury during training to the paramedics clearing him to continue despite obvious signs of distress, are nothing short of a nightmare.
Moses, who had sickle cell trait, a condition that makes high-intensity exercise particularly risky, was put through a grueling training session that ended in the loss of both his legs.… Continue reading