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When a crime occurs, you call the police. There are questions, investigations and evidence-collecting. What happens then? Depending on the crime, you may not hear back for days or weeks about the status of the case. Does that mean nobody’s working on it? How much of what we see in TV shows and movies is accurate? We’ll hear about crime scene investigations, jurisdiction, and how crime victims can advocate for themselves to help law enforcement officials succeed.
Guests:
Chuck LeCompte (Cheyenne River Sioux) – chief of police for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe
Steven Carbajal – media relations sergeant for the Tempe Arizona Police Department
Shannon Buhl (Cherokee) – marshal for the Cherokee Nation
Break 1 music: Our Home On Native Land (song) Cris Derksen (artist) The Collapse (album)
Break 2 music: Metropolis (single) A Tribe Called Red (artist)