The Justice Department announced today that Lindrith Tsoodle, 57, a
former officer with the Three Affiliated Tribes Police Department, was
apprehended and arrested on the Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana
yesterday in relation to his indictment on civil rights and obstruction
violations.
Tsoodle was indicted on Dec. 13, 2012.
The indictment alleges that, on Dec. 6, 2010, Tsoodle, while
acting in his capacity as a police officer, assaulted “T.K.” during an
arrest while T.K. was handcuffed, thereby violating his civil rights.
The indictment alleges that Tsoodle slammed T.K. against a wall,
excessively tightened his handcuffs, shoved him into a police car, used
Oleoresin Capsicum spray on him, and struck him repeatedly, both with
his body and with a baton. The indictment further charges that T.K.
suffered bodily injury as a result of Tsoodle’s use of excessive force.
According to the indictment, following the assault on T.K., Tsoodle
attempted to convince a witness not to report the incident to other
law-enforcement officials and lied to a federal agent about the assault.
Tsoodle is also charged with assaulting “S.L.” during a separate arrest.
The indictment alleges that, on Nov. 20, 2010, while S.L. was in
handcuffs, Tsoodle twisted his neck, shoved him to the ground, and kneed
him in the chest, thereby violating his civil rights.
An indictment is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
This case is being investigated by the North Dakota Division of the FBI
and is being prosecuted by Special Litigation Counsel Gerard V. Hogan
and Trial Attorney Dana Mulhauser of the Civil Rights Division of the
U.S. Department of Justice.
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