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Federal probe of Red Lake begins (The St. Paul Pioneer Press 4/14) pw1
Investigation moves to federal court (AP 4/14) THE TRIBE
The Red Lake Nation has been torn apart by the intrusiveness of the federal investigation and the media's presence on the reservation, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. told The Pioneer Press in an interview. "It's delaying our healing process," he said. The tribe is considering requiring outsiders to have "passports" to come to the reservation, he said. Jourdain's 16-year-old son, Louis, has been arrested and charged in connection with the shootings but the chairman maintains his son's innocence. "He was very forthright, came forward, cooperated to the fullest extent, and next thing you know he's swept away," he said of Louis, who was a friend to Jeff Weise. The incident has caused divisions within the community as money for the families of the victims is being distributed. The tribal council on Wednesday 5,000 checks to 15 families, including Weise's, The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported. "He is absolutely a victim," said Wanda Parkhurst. Tribal secretary Judy Roy said the money would help with funeral expenses. But others don't want his family to get any money. "They shouldn't get anything, and I don't care what anybody says," Theresa Spike, the grandmother of 14-year-old shooting victim Alicia Spike,told The Star Tribune. Jourdain says media and FBI disrupting tribe (The St. Paul Pioneer Press 4/14)
Divide is bitter over who gets money (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/14) THE SURVIVORS
Steven Cobenais, 15, who was shot in the forehead and lost his left eye, continues to show significant improvement. He was upgraded from critical to guarded condition at the MeritCare Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota. He was the most seriously injured survivor but doctors have been amazed at his progress. Another survivor, Jeff May, 15, remains at the hospital in guarded condition. He was shot in the head. Most seriously hurt student removed from critical list (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/14) SUPPORT RED LAKE
Donations for the victims and their families can be sent to:
Red Lake Nation Memorial Fund� Helping out the Red Lake Reservation (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 4/14) Relevant Links:
P.O. Box 574
Red Lake, Minnesota 56671
Red Lake Net News - http://www.rlnn.com
Red Lake Nation - http://www.redlakenation.org
Red Lake High School - http://www.paulbunyan.net/rlschools/hs.htm