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HRD Attack

Red Fawn Fallis - Oglala Sioux tribe

Incident date
27 Oct 2016
Date accuracy
All Correct
Red Fawn Fallis
Female
Indigenous peoples
Judicial or legal harassment: Other
Target: Individual
Location of Incident: United States of America
Energy Transfer Partners United States of America Oil, gas & coal
Enbridge Canada Energy
Marathon Petroleum United States of America Oil, gas & coal
Phillips 66 United States of America Oil, gas & coal
Dakota Access LLC United States of America Oil, gas & coal
Other actors

Sources

Indigenous water protector and member of the Oglala Sioux tribe Ms. Red Fawn Fallis was accused of firing a handgun three times while resisting arrest on 27 October 2016 during protests against the Dakota Access pipeline. No one was hurt. Fallis denied intentionally trying to injure anyone and claimed not to remember firing the gun after being tackled by police. Dakota pipeline protesters and human rights groups condemned the arrest.

On 11 July 2018, Red Fawn was sentenced to 57 months in prison under the terms of a non-cooperating plea agreement. She has returned home under federal surveillance probation.