Dakota Access Pipeline Company Attacks Native American #NoDAPL Protesters with Dogs and Pepper Spray

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BISMARCK, N.D. — A protest of a four-state, $3.8 billion oil pipeline turned violent after tribal officials say construction crews destroyed American Indian burial and cultural sites on private land in southern North Dakota.

Morton County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Donnell Preskey said four private security guards and two guard dogs were injured after several hundred protesters confronted construction crews Saturday afternoon at the site just outside the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. One of the security officers was taken to a Bismarck hospital for undisclosed injuries. The two guard dogs were taken to a Bismarck veterinary clinic, Preskey said.

Tribe spokesman Steve Sitting Bear said protesters reported that six people had been bitten by security dogs, including a young child. At least 30 people were pepper-sprayed, he said. Preskey said law enforcement authorities had no reports of protesters being injured.

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There were no law enforcement personnel at the site when the incident occurred, Preskey said. The crowd dispersed when officers arrived and no one was arrested, she said.

The incident occurred within half a mile of an encampment where hundreds of people have gathered to join the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's protest of the oil pipeline that is slated to cross the Missouri River nearby.

The tribe is challenging the Army Corps of Engineers' decision to grant permits for Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access pipeline, which crosses the Dakotas and Iowa to Illinois, including near the reservation in southern North Dakota. A federal judge will rule before Sept. 9 whether construction can be halted on the Dakota Access pipeline.

Energy Transfer Partners did not return phone calls and emails from The Associated Press on Saturday seeking comment.

The tribe fears the project will disturb sacred sites and impact drinking water for thousands of tribal members on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and millions farther downstream.

The protest Saturday came one day after the tribe filed court papers saying it found several sites of "significant cultural and historic value" along the path of the proposed pipeline.

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Tribal preservation officer Tim Mentz said in court documents that the tribe was only recently allowed to survey private land north of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. Mentz said researchers found burials rock piles called cairns and other sites of historic significance to Native Americans.

Standing Rock Sioux chairman David Archambault II said in a statement that construction crews removed topsoil across an area about 150 feet wide stretching for 2 miles.


Protesters march toward private security guards and works as they retreat, on a work site for the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) oil pipeline, near Cannonball, North Dakota, September 3, 2016. ROBYN BECK / AFP - Getty Images
"This demolition is devastating," Archambault said. "These grounds are the resting places of our ancestors. The ancient cairns and stone prayer rings there cannot be replaced. In one day, our sacred land has been turned into hollow ground."

Preskey said the company filmed the confrontation by helicopter and turned the video over to authorities. Protesters also have posted some of the confrontation on social media.

Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier said in a statement that "individuals crossed onto private property and accosted private security officers with wooden posts and flag poles."

"Any suggestion that today's event was a peaceful protest, is false," his statement said.

Pipeline protest turns violent in North Dakota
 

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:dead: Arent they facing 300 years in fed lockup?


I remember one youtube vid that some dudes, who were at the ranch did after the standoff.

They said that the govt had a heavily armed swat team waiting not too far away. If they hadn't a kept their cool and shot at the govt folk who were there... the bundy standoffers woulda been slaughtered :wow:
 

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but they got private guards using attack dogs.. it's pretty damn clear what time it really is :yeshrug:

Yup..Those guys look ex military blackwater types and the dogs are definitely trained for putting down riots...those aint regular guard dogs... they were expecting trouble so they must have been gathering intelligence on the protesters all along.
 

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I remember one youtube vid that some dudes, who were at the ranch did after the standoff.

They said that the govt had a heavily armed swat team waiting not too far away. If they hadn't a kept their cool and shot at the govt folk who were there... the bundy standoffers woulda been slaughtered :wow:
An [awful, contemptuous] part of me wanted to see that happen.
 

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Lets not be naive ....The access to and robustness of that system usually depends on how robust the wallet of the person trying to use it.

Well, those who work hardest and add the most value to society should have more access and more say in things.





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