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
InvestigateWest videographer Blair Kelly intimately captured the feel of the so-called "Hit the Production" street protests in Copenhagen, designed to influence the United Nations' climate treaty talks happening in the Danish capital. The second video is particularly intriguing in that it includes a brief clip of InvestigateWest photographer Christopher Crow as he's hauled to the paddy wagon, followed by a really interesting retort from a Danish cop to a protester:
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