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U.S. Attorneys Office Announces Findings Of Investigation Concerning Tribal Ranger-Involved Shooting On Southern Ute Indian Reservation


Tribal Ranger’s actions justified as self-defense
DURANGO –  After a thorough investigation, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado has concluded that there is no legal basis to pursue federal criminal charges against a Southern Ute Tribal Ranger who fatally shot George Sands on November 24, 2020, on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation because the Tribal Ranger’s actions were justified under the legal doctrine of self-defense.  The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the decision today, after notifying the family of Mr. Sands. 
“The loss of any life is tragic.  And when it comes at the hands of law enforcement, the FBI and my office are committed to thoroughly investigating and reviewing such incidents,” said U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn.  “Here, the evidence demonstrates that the Tribal Ranger’s actions were clearly justified under the self-defense doctrine.  We appreciate the public’s patience while we ....

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Two plead guilty to methamphetamine trafficking on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation


United States Department of Justice
United States Attorney Jason R. Dunn announced last week that two unrelated individuals have pleaded guilty to methamphetamine trafficking on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. 
Trisha Herrera, age 40, of Ignacio, Colo., and Rita Clark, age 31, of Arboles, Colo., entered their guilty pleas before Magistrate Judge James Candelaria. These investigations were developed in part as a result of the Southern Ute Police Department’s hiring of a full-time drug investigator. Southern Ute Police Chief Raymond Coriz joined in this announcement.
According to court documents, in March, Herrera arranged drug deals on four separate occasions with other individuals on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. Over the course of those four deals, Herrera exchanged 38 grams of narcotics for $1,130 in cash.  ....

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