Alaska Native leaders seek U.S. attorney general's help to fight rural crime

Alaska Native leaders seek U.S. attorney general's help to fight rural crimeU.S. Attorney General Robert Barr on Wednesday promised Alaska Native leaders he would work to strengthen law enforcement in the state's rural areas hit by alarmingly high rates of violent crime. Native Alaskan leaders say police protection is scarce in their communities. The meeting was held on the day U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller appeared before reporters in Washington at the Department of Justice, which Barr oversees, to discuss his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.




from Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines https://yhoo.it/2wpAhrq
via IFTTT

Comments

Top News

Bolivia's interim president's indigenous-free cabinet heightens polarization