REPORT: New York State Park Police served as “security detail” by overseeing Cayuga Nation “property take-back” in Seneca Falls last February
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It was 12:30 a.m. when New York State Park Police officer Jason Steki clocked in and reported for duty during a dark winter night in Seneca Falls on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020.
The officer responded to assist another agency at the Lakeside Trading store stationed along State Route 89 just across the street from his post at Cayuga Lake State Park.
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“If Clint Halftown wants to put these people under his umbrella and claim that this represents the Cayuga Indian Nation, that’s incredibly sad.”
Charles Bowman, a Fayette resident, who suffered a brutal beatdown at the hands of Cayuga Nation Police officers around this time last year, has finally filed a civil lawsuit in Seneca County’s Supreme Court of the State of New York on Thursday, Feb. 25.
The suit individually names Mark Lincoln, the Cayuga Nation Police Department’s superintendent as well as Pathfinder Solutions, LLC, a private security operations company based out of Valparaiso, Indiana.