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Cut Bank man admits pointing a rifle at and threatening three people

Cut Bank man admits pointing a rifle at and threatening three people MTN NEWS and last updated 2021-07-22 19:15:09-04 GREAT FALLS — Harrison Garrett Alvarez of Cut Bank, an off-duty federal law enforcement officer accused of pointing a rifle at three Blackfeet tribal employees who were testing water on his property, admitted to assault charges in federal court in Great Falls on Thursday, according to a news release from Acting U.S. Attorney Leif Johnson. Alvarez, 30 years old, who is a Customs & Border Protection officer, pleaded guilty to three counts of simple assault. Prosecutors allege that on July 24, 2019, three employees of the Blackfeet Tribe’s Environmental Office went to Alvarez’s property outside of Cut Bank, and within the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, to field test water in Cut Bank Creek. The victims traveled by truck past Alvarez’s house to the creek. The trip was the victims’ fourth time to that testing site that season, having requested

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