
David Mittelman
134:16 - 134:44
"I think perhaps the biggest issue is that I'm not clear that tribes truly understand the resources that are now available. As it was mentioned, this program began in 2025. And most of the tribal agencies are not aware that we have tools such as the DNA technology we offer to work these cases."
“I think perhaps the biggest issue is that I'm not clear that tribes truly understand the resources that are now available. As it was mentioned, this program began in 2025. And most of the tribal agencies are not aware that we have tools such as the DNA technology we offer to work these cases.”
I think, I think there's a number of things. If I was just to rank them, not in a particular order, but by recency in which I've heard the feedback, I think perhaps the biggest issue is that I'm not clear that tribes truly understand the resources that are now available. As it was mentioned, this program began in 2025. And most of the tribal agencies are not aware that we have tools such as the DNA technology we offer to work these cases. That's one big issue.
A Crow Nation professor told a House subcommittee Tuesday that her family has gone 10 months without a response from the federal Missing and Murdered Unit on her niece's 2019 murder, while the primary agent on the case was reassigned and then resigned. BIA's top law enforcement official defended new task force structures and AI tools but acknowledged the unit can always do better.
