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Indiana Governor Defends Officer Response to Assault Report - Black News Channel

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By CASEY SMITH Associated Press/Report for America/ BNC Contributor INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb defended the states Department of Natural Resources on Wednesday amid criticism that the agencys conservation officers did not adequately respond to the reported assault of a Black man by a group of white men at a southern Indiana lake last weekend. Holcomb said during a news conference that DNR law enforcement officers acted according to protocols and made the right decision, despite no arrests being made at the scene. Im proud of the DNR and the way theyve conducted themselves, Holcomb said, Theyve done []

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