Native American children significantly more likely to be arrested, detained in Washington
Before and after trial and even for low-level, nonviolent crimes, Native American youths are locked up at higher rates
Editor's note: We keep hearing that big street protests are coming outside the United Nations' talks on a climate treaty in Copenhagen, protests perhaps as attention-getting as those that rocked Seattle when the World Trade Organization met there a decade ago this month.
Today InvestigateWest photographer Mark Malijan caught this image of Danish National Guard troops on the move in the streets of Copenhagen:

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