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Violence continues to plague Minn. reservation
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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2003 A 16-year-old boy from the Leech Lake Ojibwe Reservation in Minnesota could be charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old, The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Investigators think the gun used to shoot Donald A. Kamrowski Wednesday night at a drinking party may have been used in a gang-related shooting on the reservation that occurred earlier this month. The reservation is a hotbed for violence, according to federal authorities. The Department of Justice has targeted the Leech Lake, Red Lake and White Earth reservations in an anti-gang program. Get the Story:
16-year-old arrested in killing of man in Cass Lake (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 7/25)
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