Attorney General Merrick Garland visited Crow Indian Reservation in Montana to discuss drug trafficking, crime, and resources for law enforcement with tribal leaders.
Attorney General Merrick Garland visited the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana to meet with tribal leaders and law enforcement, discussing drug trafficking, crime, and the challenges faced by the community. Garland emphasized the need for more resources to combat drug trafficking, and his desire to move funds directly into the hands of law enforcement. The visit included meetings with the Not Invisible Act Commission, which focuses on improving responses to cases of missing and murdered indigenous people, and Garland announced the Department of Justice's ongoing commitment to addressing these issues.
March 06, 2024
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