State Offers Settlement to Onondaga Nation Protestors Injured by Police . . . 15 Years Ago


Here. New York state has agreed to pay $3 million to 98 people, mostly Native Americans, who were beaten, arrested or chased away by state troopers from a protest on Onondaga Nation territory 15 years ago. Lawyers for the state … Continue reading →read more

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