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2 Oklahoma Towns Receive Millions In Funding To Improve Water Systems

2 Oklahoma Towns Receive Millions In Funding To Improve Water Systems
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2 Oklahoma Towns Receive Millions In Funding To Improve Water Systems

2 Oklahoma Towns Receive Millions In Funding To Improve Water Systems
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Two men face federal charges in July 2019 death of local man

Jimmy Nace Two men were charged in federal court for their alleged roles in the July 2019 death of a Haileyville man. Matt Vermillion, 42, of Krebs, and Jimmy Nace, 48, of Haileyville, were originally charged with murder in the first degree-deliberate intent in the July 4, 2019 death of 49-year-old Haileyville resident Bob Dalpoas. Federal court documents show both men now face a federal charge of murder in Indian country due to Dalpoas’ status as a Native American. An April 1 decision by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled the state of Oklahoma does not have criminal jurisdiction over Native Americans or in major crimes committed against Native Americans in southeast Oklahoma in light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma.

Tribe s public safety director details cross-deputizaion

1 of 5 DERRICK JAMES | Staff photoChoctaw Nation Executive Director of Public Safety John Hobbs shows off a training room inside the tribe s public safety office in Durant. The room features a projector that incorporates a program that allows officers to train in use-of-force scenarios.  DERRICK JAMES | Staff photoChoctaw Nation Executive Director of Public Safety John Hobbs DERRICK JAMES | Staff photoMore than 50 Choctaw Nation Tribal Officers are currently on the streets, according to Choctaw Nation Executive Director of Public Safety John Hobbs. DERRICK JAMES | Staff photoThe Choctaw Nation s Public Safety Department in Durant.  DERRICK JAMES | Staff photoChoctaw Nation Executive Director of Public Safety John Hobbs said assistance from tribal officers is available to all law enforcement agencies within the tribe’s boundaries, regardless if a cross-deputization agreement is in place.

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