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Too Drunk to Stand | Underworld, Inc.


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·Nov 11, 2024

On the Fort Berthold Reservation, tribal police are racing to a domestic violence call. It sounds like he used these days hands and assaulted a female. Lieutenant Harte has seen a spike in this kind of crime. It's often a result of out-of-state workers having relationships with local Native American women. Most of our results are usually non-enrolled males and unenrolled females. Both people now marry non-enrolled members, and our culture is changing.

Now, I don't know half of the people here. He believes oil fracking has made domestic violence worse. We've had a lot of enrolled and non-enrolled people married that are from here. We've rarely got those calls of domestic violence between someone or demons from the non-enrolled males from not around here.

While the oil industry may or may not have attracted violence to the reservation, one thing is certain: it’s siphoning off skilled cops. Feel the officers now that when I first transferred over are working in the oil field. Now, Lieutenant Hart is getting close to the domestic violence call. But when he arrives on scene, they're arresting the woman for intoxication while in charge of a minor.

“Look, you're not cooperating with us, so we're not gonna cooperate with you here, okay? You need to help us out right now. You've just been detained, okay?”

And the man who attacked her is gone. “Where'd your boyfriend go? You don't know? You can sit down right there, right there. There you go, see? Now pick your feet up.”

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