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KVRR Local News July 27, 2021 UPDATE – Twenty-eight-year-old David Donnell, Junior has been charged with one count of second degree murder and four counts of assault with a dangerous weapon in the shooting death of Red Lake Tribal Police Officer Ryan Bialke. The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota says five officers were doing a welfare check at Donnell’s home in Redby on Tuesday when they found him on the porch. Officers tried to have Donnell walk towards them, but he ran inside. Since he had a tribal warrant and refused to come out, officers broke down the door. ....
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Medical martial law status has been lifted for the Red Lake Nation after more than a year. 5:45 pm, May 20, 2021 × RED LAKE, Minn. Medical martial law status has been lifted for the Red Lake Nation after more than a year. Darrell Seki Sr., the chairman of Red Lake Nation, decided to end the medical martial law and ease other COVID-19 gathering regulations in consultation with the tribal council and seven hereditary chiefs. This change came in the form of an amended executive order that went into effect on May 11 and was announced to the public on May 19. In the announcement, Chairman Seki cited his reasoning for lifting the order as, “I have determined that it is no longer necessary to keep in place the strict safety precautions that have been in effect over the past year to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.” ....