Tribe in Oklahoma sues city of Tulsa for continuing to ticket Native American drivers

FILE - Muscogee (Creek) Nation Principal Chief David Hill, right, speaks with local paramedics during the opening of a two-day festival, April 8, 2022, in Oxford, Ala. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, against the city of Tulsa, arguing Tulsa police are continuing to ticket Native American drivers within the tribe's reservation boundaries despite a recent federal appeals court ruling that they lacked jurisdiction to do so. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves, File)

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Muscogee (Creek) Nation filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Tulsa, arguing Tulsa police are continuing to ticket Native American drivers within the tribe's reservation boundaries despite a recent federal appeals court ruling that they lacked jurisdiction to do so.

The tribe filed the lawsuit in federal court in Tulsa against the city, Mayor G.T. Bynum, Chief of Police Wendell Franklin and City Attorney Jack Blair.

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