
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council has confirmed that it is aware of an allegation of mistreatment regarding a child with a disability in the Salmon River Central School District. NBC5 reached out to tribal leaders and received confirmation that the council is “aware of multiple ongoing investigations.” Additional details about the nature of those investigations were not immediately available.The statement, which was also posted to the community via social media, went on to say that “Tribal Council commits to taking swift and decisive action to ensure accountability and corrective action(s) that may be indicated through these investigations.”Council leaders said they are committed to taking ensuring the safety of children in the district. “We want to assure the community that we hear their concerns and fully intend to take any and all actions necessary to hold individuals accountable for any wrongdoing, and that corrective action(s) are taken to ensure this never happens again,” the statement read in part.NBC5 has reached out to officials at the Salmon River Central School District and will provide updates when we learn more.This is a developing story.
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council has confirmed that it is aware of an allegation of mistreatment regarding a child with a disability in the Salmon River Central School District.
NBC5 reached out to tribal leaders and received confirmation that the council is “aware of multiple ongoing investigations.”
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Additional details about the nature of those investigations were not immediately available.
The statement, which was also posted to the community via social media, went on to say that “Tribal Council commits to taking swift and decisive action to ensure accountability and corrective action(s) that may be indicated through these investigations.”
Council leaders said they are committed to taking ensuring the safety of children in the district.
“We want to assure the community that we hear their concerns and fully intend to take any and all actions necessary to hold individuals accountable for any wrongdoing, and that corrective action(s) are taken to ensure this never happens again,” the statement read in part.
NBC5 has reached out to officials at the Salmon River Central School District and will provide updates when we learn more.
This is a developing story.





















