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Jailed DAPL protester released and re-subpoenaed in apparent grand jury investigation


Jailed DAPL protester released and re-subpoenaed in apparent grand jury investigation
The arrest of Steve Martinez, a 46-year-old Bismarck resident, three weeks ago signaled that a federal investigation into a 2016 clash between DAPL protesters and law enforcement was still ongoing.
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Law enforcement officers face off against Dakota Access Pipeline protesters on Nov. 20, 2016, at the Backwater Bridge along Highway 1806. Submitted photo from Morton County
BISMARCK A Dakota Access Pipeline protester who was jailed earlier this month for refusing to comply with a grand jury investigation was released Monday, Feb. 22, on a judge s orders.
The arrest of Steve Martinez, a 46-year-old Bismarck resident, three weeks ago signaled that a federal investigation into a 2016 clash between DAPL protesters and law enforcement was still ongoing, and attorneys for the newly-released protester said he was re-subpo ....

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Judge dismisses DAPL lawsuit that claimed excessive force


Judge dismisses DAPL lawsuit that claimed excessive force
December 15, 2020 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A federal judge has thrown out the lawsuit of an Arizona man who claimed North Dakota law enforcement officers injured him and violated his civil rights during the Dakota Access pipeline protests.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor said in a Dec. 10 order that 24-year-old Marcus Mitchell placed himself where he knew less-than-lethal weapons were being used and failed to show that law enforcement officers treated him any differently than anyone else at the protests.
The Bismarck Tribune reports Mitchell claimed he was subjected to “excessive violence” by officers who fired beanbag rounds in January 2017 at unarmed protesters, including himself. One round struck him in the left eye, resulting in long-term vision, hearing and smell problems and chronic pain, he alleged. He sought unspecified money damages. ....

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