Red Lake Chairman says media and FBI disrupting tribe: Reservation 'passports' may be reinstituted
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 05:45PM
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Red Lake tribal chairman Floyd Jourdain
Jr. said Wednesday the intrusiveness of the news media and the
aggressiveness of federal investigators have unsettled his community as
it tries to heal from last month's shootings. Jourdain said in an
interview that community members and students believe the reservation
is safe. He challenged portrayals that there may be a continuing threat
from those who had knowledge of the plans of Jeff Weise, who assaulted
Red Lake Senior High School on March 21. He said the fact that his son,
Louis, was "swept up" by federal investigators has unnerved families
whose children also are being interviewed. Louis Jourdain, 16, was
arrested a week after the shootings and remains in custody. And Floyd
Jourdain said the reclusive tribe may respond to the media deluge by
requiring all visitors to obtain "passports" to visit the reservation,
a policy that could ban unwanted reporters and other non-Indian
visitors. [more]
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