The U.S. Supreme Court in 2001 affirmed ownership of the southern third of Lake Coeur d'Alene to the Coeur d'Alene Tribe but at least one local official doesn't seem to accept the ruling.
Benewah County Commissioner Jack Buell and his wife refused to accept the tribe's jurisdiction during a routine police stop on the lake. Buell reportedly told tribal police that "Indians have no jurisdiction and can't pull white people over on the St. Joe River in Benewah County," and his wife, Eleanor, reportedly struck one of the officers.
"Do you Indians know where you are?" Buell said, according to tribal police reports.
The tribe wants the federal government to charge Eleanor Buell with assault on a federal officer.
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