FBI deploys extra agents to 10 states to tackle unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities.
The FBI is deploying additional agents and personnel to 10 states over six months to help investigate unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities. This initiative aims to address high crime rates, particularly involving missing and murdered indigenous people. The temporary assignments will rotate every 90 days in field offices across various cities, and the FBI will work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, tribal authorities, and federal prosecutors. This effort follows previous actions by both the Trump and Biden administrations to improve safety in these communities.
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