Failure to serve, protect: Victims recount rape, murder and how tribal cops failed them
Some on the Nez Perce Reservation, including former law-enforcement employees, believe investigators’ failures to listen to the women who reported Travis Ellenwood’s alleged abuse allowed his violence to become deadly.
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Nez Perce reservation residents discuss the murder of Bessie Blackeagle and potential tribal police misconduct. Video by: Shanna Madison, Missoulian
Some on the Nez Perce Reservation, including former law-enforcement employees, believe investigators’ failures to listen to the women who reported Travis Ellenwood’s alleged abuse allowed his violence to become deadly.
Several women, including a former tribal cop, said Nez Perce police didn't respond effectively to multiple reports of violence against a man who went on to murder his girlfriend.
Kenton Beckstead said dysfunction in the Nez Perce tribal law enforcement came to a head when a 28-year-old tribal citizen named Bessie Blackeagle was murdered by her boyfriend.
Five former employees of the tribal justice system – including the system's former head – told Lee Enterprises that department administrators failed to enforce the law adequately or fairly on the reservation.
After nearly killing his brother, Zachary Holt spent less than a year in tribal jail. Soon after, he went on a crime spree that ended with two dead.

