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OVERNIGHT ENERGY: National Park Service rejects request for July 4 fireworks at Mount Rushmore | Park Service says ranger who stunned Indigenous man acted consistent with agency policy

TGIF! Welcome to Overnight Energy, your source for the day’s energy and environment news.  Please send tips and comments to Rachel Frazin at rfrazin@thehill.com or follow her on Twitter: @RachelFrazin. Reach Zack Budryk at zbudryk@thehill.com or follow him on Twitter: @BudrykZack. Signup for our newsletter and others HERE.    RUSHMORE FIREWORKS ARE NO MORE (WELL, AT LEAST FOR THIS YEAR): The National Park Service (NPS) has denied a request from the state of South Dakota to hold a fireworks display at Mount Rushmore to celebrate the Fourth of July this year.  NPS Regional Director Herbert Frost wrote in a letter to the head of the state’s tourism department that NPS is “unable to grant a request to have fireworks at the Memorial.”

US says ranger tried to defuse run-in before using Taser

US says ranger tried to defuse run-in before using Taser SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press March 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3FILE - This Sunday, Dec. 27, 2020 still file photo taken from a body-worn video camera provided by the National Park Service shows a ranger firing a taser at a man in Petroglyph National Monument outside Albuquerque, N.M. A National Park Service ranger used a stun gun on a man who identifies as Native American after trying repeatedly to diffuse a confrontation on federal land in New Mexico, according to an internal investigation released Friday, March 12, 2021. Video of the Dec. 27 run-in drew an outcry from Indigenous activists as it showed a ranger at the Petroglyph National Monument asking Darrell House for identification. (National Park Service via AP, File)APShow MoreShow Less

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