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The Latest: North Dakota Pipeline security guards weren’t licensed. Investigators say private security guards with dogs who were involved in a clash with Dakota Access pipeline protesters weren’t licensed to do security work in North Dakota. Morton County Sheriff’s Capt. Jay Gruebele released a statement Wednesday saying results of his office’s investigation have been forwarded to prosecutors for consideration of misdemeanor charges. Authorities said four security guards and two guard dogs were injured. The Standing Rock Sioux tribe says protesters reported that six people were bitten by security dogs, and at least 30 people were pepper-sprayed.
The Latest: Pipeline security guards weren’t licensed
Guards for North Dakota pipeline could be charged for using dogs on activists
Investigators: Dog handlers were not licensed to work security
Company asks pipeline protesters to leave North Dakota land
Police say they are poised to clear oil pipeline protesters
Dakota Access says trespassers will be ‘removed from the land’ as law officers gather nearby
Dakota Access says trespassers will be ‘removed from the land’ as law officers mobilize
Protesters dig in amid fears of law enforcement raid
83 Arrested During Protest Against Construction of North Dakota Pipeline
With treaty claim, pipeline protesters move to private land
Mass Arrests and Strip Searches of Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Raise Tensions
More Than 300 Dakota Protesters Trespassed On Private Land
Tribal chairman says law enforcement militarization is ‘needlessly escalating violence and unlawful arrests’
Protesters reestablish roadblock as new camp near pipeline grows, Standing Rock calls on DOJ to intervene
Quick Facts About Dakota Access Pipeline
The Dakota Access Pipeline will connect the Bakken and Three Forks production areas in North Dakota to existing pipelines in Illinois. The pipeline will enable 100 percent domestically produced light sweet crude oil from North Dakota to reach major refining markets in a more direct, cost-effective, safer and responsible manner. The pipeline will also reduce the current use of rail and truck transportation to move Bakken crude oil to major U.S. markets to support American energy needs.
Dakota Access security worker with assault rifle removed from protest
DAPL Security Guard Arrested For Pulling Gun — Native American ‘Protectors’ Set His Truck on Fire

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