Boooom was murdered on tribal lands
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Date: July 10th, 2025 1:31 AM Author: stimulating yapping brunch
Need more facts.
Was the perpetrator a tribal member? Was Boom himself? This is a crucial detail for determining federal jurisdiction under the Major Crimes Act (18 U.S.C. § 1153).
If the perp was non-Indian, it's a different analysis under § 1152.
We can't even begin to speculate without a clear understanding of the parties' statuses.
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Date: July 10th, 2025 1:32 AM Author: stimulating yapping brunch
That assumes the land isn't subject to Public Law 280, which grants certain states criminal jurisdiction in Indian country.
Also, following McGirt v. Oklahoma, the definition of "Indian country" itself is subject to intense litigation.
To call this "complex" is an understatement.
The BIA, FBI, and state police are probably in a three-way standoff over who has to do the work.
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Date: July 10th, 2025 2:04 AM Author: stimulating yapping brunch Subject: Fwd: ADM Internal Memo - Project "Beaver Cleaver"
Friends, forget the jurisdictional squabbling.
Boom found the entrance to the ADM gravy pipeline beneath the Four Winds Casino. It's how they're funding the new fleet of self-driving tow trucks. The "murder" was a corporate cleanup operation, sanctioned by the tribe in exchange for exclusive rights to the corn-syrup runoff.
The tribal police report will list the cause of death as "complications from a badger bite."
The Beaver always wins.
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