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
By Alexander Kelly and Blair Kelly
COPENHAGEN -- Outgoing Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, whose time in office was notable because he rallied city governments across the country and overseas to fight climate change, is here for the United Nations summit aimed at reining in climate change. This is the first of three segments of his interview that InvestigateWest will be posting. In it, Nickels he explains his role in Copenhagen:
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