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Tribal nations and Tulsa County DA react to McGirt forum

Tribal nations and Tulsa County DA react to McGirt forum Lily Cummings, KTUL Staff © Provided by KTUL Tulsa NewsChannel 8 reached out to the Governor s Office, the Muscogee and Cherokee Nations, and the Tulsa County District Attorney s Office about last night s McGirt Community Impact Forum.  The goal of the forum differs depending on who you talk to.  The Native community feeling that it was a political move without any of Oklahoma s tribal nations on the panel.  The Tulsa County District Attorney, Steve Kunzweiler, said that his goal is safety and having the opportunity to provide crime victims with answers to their questions. 

Oklahoma Natives shut down Governor Stitt s anti-sovereignty forum

Oklahoma Natives shut down Governor Stitt s anti-sovereignty forum
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State, County Leaders Hold Forum On Supreme Court Tribal Jurisdiction Ruling

State, County Leaders Hold Forum On Supreme Court Tribal Jurisdiction Ruling Governor Stitt is in Tulsa Tuesday evening for a public forum concerning the Supreme Court’s ruling on tribal jurisdiction. Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler is joining the governor to answer questions and concerns about the ruling. Tribal leaders for the five nations are not on the panel but will have representatives there. The tribes were invited, but said the forum was inappropriately organized. The forum runs until 8 p.m. at the Cox Business Center in downtown. A protest is planned outside in support of the tribes’ rights, calling the event one-sided.

Oklahoma District Attorneys Speak At Public Forum On Tribal Jurisdiction Ruling

By: Amy Avery TULSA, Oklahoma - Many Oklahoma district attorneys held a forum Tuesday night to help victims and families navigate the criminal justice system. Several victims and family members of victims came to get questions answered, because many of their cases have been moved over to federal court because of the Supreme Court ruling on tribal jurisdiction.  However, a lot of their questions went unanswered because protesters were interrupting the district attorneys who were trying to answer them. The path forward is working together, not shouting at each other, said Governor’s Special Counsel Member Ryan Leonard. Several Green Country district attorneys in counties that lie in tribal jurisdiction say they re doing the best they can. They say they re working with tribal leaders in their area, but feel like more needs to be done so they can protect everyone in their county.

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