The Rapid City, South Dakota Police Department requested assistance with devising a community strategic plan. The requestor withdrew the request.
The Rapid City Police Department (RCPD) has trust issues and conflict with many from the Native American Community, as our agency is the present-day representation of a historical mistrust of government. The Rapid City Police Department faces generationally transmitted cultural distrust of the government and racial tension attributed to our shared history, such as the Wounded Knee Massacre and the breaking of Black Hills Treaties. Part of our trauma-informed policing strategy is an acknowledgment of the historical truths and understanding how this historical trauma impacts police and public interactions. We have made great strides in our trauma-informed policing strategy, by delivering historical trauma training to every sworn and non-sworn member of the Department. However, we still have a great divide between our Department and the present day misrepresentation of that historical trauma and mistrust of law enforcement. We feel that we are one divisive event away from erasing all the great work we have done to improve race relations in Rapid City.
The Rapid City Police Department is extremely concerned about the upcoming installation of the Keystone XL Pipeline in South Dakota. We do not have either the capacity or an avenue to address this issue in a formal or constructive manner with community members to de-escalate division before it occurs, because there is not an established advocacy/interest group (such as the NAACP) who advocates on behalf of the Native Americans. This lack of a formalized and legitimate relationship with an advocacy or interest groups leaves the public no avenue to work through a trusted third party to address issues with the Police department either. There are very limited lines of communication between the Native American Community and police because of both the mistrust and also the lack of formalized relationships.
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