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US Justice Department Seeks Dismissal From Tribe's Lawsuit

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Attorneys for the U.S. Justice Department want a federal judge to drop a lawsuit that faulted the office for not prosecuting an Arizona police officer in a Navajo woman's death.

 

The Navajo Nation sued the federal government and the city of Winslow in March on behalf of Loreal Tsingine's daughter.

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Authorities say Tsingine posed a threat to now former Winslow police Officer Austin Shipley when he killed her in March 2016.

 

Navajo officials say he should have used non-lethal force. The tribe alleged violations of her equal protection rights in its claim against the Justice Department.

 

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The department has said it couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Shipley willfully used excessive force.

 

It asked a judge this week to dismiss the federal defendants, saying they're immune from lawsuits.

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